March Planting Guide for Central Texas: Spring Garden Essentials
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March Gardening in Central Texas
Spring planting expands and gardens come to life
March is when gardening in Central Texas truly comes alive. Warmer days, longer sunlight hours, and rising soil temperatures open the door to many new planting opportunities. While the risk of a late cold snap still exists, this month marks the transition from winter preparation into active spring gardening.
Success in March comes from taking advantage of favorable conditions without rushing too far ahead of the weather.
π± What Can You Do in March?
March gardening focuses on three main paths:
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Outdoor Sowing of cool-season and early warm-season crops
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Indoor Seed Starting for summer vegetables
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Transplanting as weather conditions allow
Each path below helps you decide what fits your garden and comfort level.
πΏ Outdoor Sowing β March
March allows for a significant increase in outdoor sowing, especially as soil warms and frost risk decreases.
Good outdoor sowing choices:
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Lettuce
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Spinach
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Carrots
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Beets
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Radishes
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Turnips
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Peas
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Swiss chard
Tips for success:
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Monitor overnight temperatures closely
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Protect seedlings during unexpected cold fronts
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Water consistently as temperatures rise
π Shop March Outdoor Sowing Seed
π± Start Indoors β March
March is an important month for starting heat-loving crops indoors that will be transplanted later in spring.
Why start indoors now:
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Warm-season crops need time to mature
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Indoor starts produce stronger transplants
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You maintain flexibility if weather fluctuates
Common indoor starts this month:
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Tomatoes
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Peppers
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Eggplant
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Cucumbers
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Squash
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Melons
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Basil
Tips for success:
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Provide strong light to prevent legginess
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Keep soil evenly moist
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Harden seedlings off gradually before transplanting
π Start Seeds Indoors β March
πΌ Transplanting β March
Transplanting becomes more common in March, but timing still matters.
What can be transplanted:
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Broccoli
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Cabbage
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Kale
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Lettuce starts
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Onions
Transplanting tips:
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Choose warm, calm days
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Water deeply after planting
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Be ready to protect plants if temperatures drop
π See March Transplant Options
π± What to Plant in March β Central Texas
March offers a wide range of planting options. Focus on crops suited to mild spring conditions while continuing to plan for warmer weather ahead.
πΏ Outdoor Sowing (March)
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Lettuce
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Spinach
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Carrots
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Beets
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Radishes
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Turnips
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Peas
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Swiss chard
π Shop March Outdoor Sowing Seeds
π± Start Indoors (March)
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Tomatoes
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Peppers
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Eggplant
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Cucumbers
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Squash
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Melons
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Basil
π Start Seeds Indoors β March
πΌ Transplanting (March)
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Broccoli starts
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Cabbage starts
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Kale starts
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Lettuce starts
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Onions
π See March Transplant Options
π οΈ March Garden Tasks (Worth Doing)
Beyond planting, March is a key month for setting your garden up for success.
Helpful tasks this month:
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Prepare beds for warm-season crops
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Install trellises and supports early
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Refresh soil with compost
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Begin monitoring pests
These steps reduce stress and maintenance later.
π± New to Gardening?
If March feels overwhelming, start simple:
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Sow leafy greens outdoors
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Start tomatoes or peppers indoors
Building confidence now makes the rest of the season easier.
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πΏ Looking Ahead
April brings peak spring planting and rapid growth. Seeds started indoors now will soon be ready for transplanting, and outdoor sowing options will continue to expand.
March is about momentum β steady progress without rushing.
π± Ready to Grow?
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π Shop March Outdoor Sowing Seeds
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π Shop March Indoor Seed Starting Seeds
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π View Monthly Gardening Guides