November Garden Guide for Central Texas: Cool-Season Planting

November Garden Guide for Central Texas: Cool-Season Planting

November Gardening in Central Texas

Cool-season care, steady harvests, and garden protection

November brings cooler days and slower growth to Central Texas gardens. While planting opportunities narrow, this month is ideal for maintaining cool-season crops, protecting young plants, and keeping the garden productive through early winter. Gardening in November is calmer, more deliberate, and very rewarding.

Success this month comes from consistency and protection, not rushing new plantings.


🌱 What Can You Do in November?

November gardening focuses on three main paths:

  • Outdoor Sowing of a few hardy crops

  • Limited Indoor Seed Starting for herbs and backups

  • Selective Transplanting of cold-tolerant plants

Each option below helps you decide what makes sense as temperatures cool.


🌿 Outdoor Sowing — November

Outdoor sowing is limited, but a few hardy crops can still be planted.

Good outdoor sowing choices:

  • Spinach

  • Mustard greens

  • Arugula

  • Radishes

Tips for success:

  • Plant during mild weather windows

  • Keep soil evenly moist

  • Use row cover or mulch for freeze protection

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🌱 Start Indoors — November

Indoor seed starting plays a small but helpful role in November.

Why start indoors now:

  • Grow herbs in a protected environment

  • Replace outdoor losses

  • Keep gardening momentum through winter

Common indoor starts this month:

  • Herbs

Tips for success:

  • Provide bright light near a window or grow lights

  • Avoid overwatering in cooler conditions

  • Keep seedlings warm and protected

👉 Start Seeds Indoors — November


🌼 Transplanting — November

Transplanting is still possible with cold-tolerant plants.

What can be transplanted:

  • Spinach starts

  • Mustard greens

  • Kale starts

Transplanting tips:

  • Choose warm, calm days

  • Water well after planting

  • Protect plants during cold nights

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🌱 What to Plant in November — Central Texas

November planting should focus on hardy, cool-season crops that tolerate cold temperatures.


🌿 Outdoor Sowing (November)

  • Spinach

  • Mustard greens

  • Arugula

  • Radishes

👉 Shop November Outdoor Sowing Seeds


🌱 Start Indoors (November)

  • Herbs

👉 Start Seeds Indoors — November


🌼 Transplanting (November)

  • Spinach starts

  • Mustard greens

  • Kale starts

👉 See November Transplant Options


🛠️ November Garden Tasks (Worth Doing)

November is a maintenance-focused month.

Helpful tasks this month:

  • Install frost protection materials

  • Mulch beds deeply

  • Monitor weather forecasts

  • Harvest regularly to prevent cold damage

Good care now extends harvests into winter.


🌱 New to Gardening?

November gardening is slower — and that’s okay.

Start with:

  • Maintaining existing plants

  • Protecting crops from cold

Winter gardening rewards patience.

👉 View the Monthly Gardening Guides


🌿 Looking Ahead

December brings colder nights and fewer planting windows. Gardens maintained in November will continue producing with minimal effort when protected from freezes.

November is about preservation and care — keeping your garden healthy through the transition into winter.


🌱 Ready to Grow?

  • 👉 Shop November Outdoor Sowing Seeds

  • 👉 Shop November Indoor Seed Starting Seeds

  • 👉 View Monthly Gardening Guides

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