Texas Gardening Guide (2026)

Gulf humidity to desert west. Warm-season lawns; fire ants, chinch bugs.

Garden countdownToday: Aug 19

USDA 2023 zones + NOAA 1991-2020 frost normals. Estimates — check your local forecast before planting.

USDA hardiness zone
610
Region
Southwest
Typical last spring frost
03/01
Typical first fall frost
11/25
Frost-free season
269 days
Lawn grass type
Warm-season

Quick answer (Texas): Most of the state gardens in USDA zones 610 with about a 269-day frost-free window. Plan around the typical last frost of 03/01; start warm-season crops indoors ~6 weeks earlier. Source: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023) + state cooperative extension typical freeze dates.

Your Texas planting calendar

Pre-filled for Texas. Pick a crop to see indoor start, sow/transplant, and harvest dates you can print.

In Texas (typical zone 610, last frost ≈ Mar 1, first frost ≈ Nov 25, 269-day season), your Tomato plan:

Start seeds indoors
Jan 18
Sow / transplant outdoors
Mar 15
First harvest
May 24
Spacing / depth
24″ / 0.25

Month-by-month (Texas, 2026)

MonthAction
JanStart indoors
Feb
MarSow · Transplant
Apr
MayHarvest
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Start indoors 6 weeks before last frost; transplant after soil warms. Zones 313 suitable. Dates are typical; confirm with your county extension and watch the 10-day forecast.

Lawns in Texas

Best grass types for your climate:

BermudagrassZoysiagrassSt. AugustinegrassBuffalograss

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Common pests in Texas

The pests most reported in your region, with organic-first treatments:

Fire AntChinch BugFall ArmywormGrasshopper

Fire Ant

Targets
Lawns, beds, people/pets
Signs
Mounded nests; painful sting.
Organic / IPM first
Broadcast beneficial nematodes; boiling water (small mounds); diatomaceous earth.
Chemical option (follow label)
Bait containing spinosad or hydramethylnon; treat entire yard.
Prevention
Two-step bait program in spring and fall; keep lawn healthy.

What grows well in Texas

Crops suitable for zones 610:

CropTypeSpacingDays to harvest
TomatoWarm-season2470
PepperWarm-season1875
LettuceCool-season845
CarrotCool-season365
Green BeansWarm-season455
SpinachCool-season640
CucumberWarm-season1255
ZucchiniWarm-season3650
KaleCool-season1255
BroccoliCool-season1870

Figures are typical (30-year normals) from USDA and state extension services. Always confirm your local last/first freeze and product labels with your county extension before acting.