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2023 Plant Preference Form
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First Name
Last Name
Email
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Warm Season Vegetables and Herbs
Warm season plants are those vegetables and herbs planted from March - May, and again from September - November, when temperatures are between 50-85.
Warm Season(s) Veggies
* - may be planted by seed, (↑) - needs trellis
Arugula*
Bell Peppers
Bush Beans
Cherry Tomatoes (↑)
Cucumbers*
Grape Tomatoes (↑)
Jalapeno Peppers
Kale*
Mustards*
Pole Beans (↑)
Slicer Tomatoes (↑) (expect less and slower production that other tomatoes)
Squash*
Sweet Banana Peppers
Swiss Chard
Zucchini*
Herbs
Woody herbs will last throughout the year.
Basil
Chives
Cilantro
Dill
Fennel
Lavender
Oregano
Parsley
Rosemary
Thyme
Other:
Hot Season Vegetables and Herbs
Hot season is the most challenging time to grow in Houston when temperatures range from 72-95 with intense heat and humidity.
Hot Season Veggies
* - may be planted by seed, (↑) - needs trellis
Bell Peppers
Black Eye Pea*(↑)
Cucumbers*(↑)
Eggplant
Jalapeno Peppers
Lima Bean*(↑)
Okra
Sweet Banana Peppers
Tomatillos (↑)
Yard Long Pole Bean*(↑)
Herbs
Woody herbs will last throughout the year.
Basil
Chives
Lavender
Oregano
Rosemary
Sage
Thyme
Other:
Cool Season Vegetables and Herbs
These vegetables and herbs like the cooler Houston temperatures between 40 and 75 degrees. As the temperatures increase the flavor of these vegetables will become bitter.
Cool Season Veggies
* - may be planted by seed, (↑) - needs trellis
Arugula*
Beet*
Bok Choy
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrot*
Cauliflower
Celery
Chives
Collards
Garlic (planted in October and early November, will take about 9 months to harvest)
Fava Beans*(↑)
Irish Potato* (requires at least 1 foot of space, and 3 months of hilling)
Kale*
Leeks
Lettuce Mix
Mustards*
Onion (planted in October and early November, will take about 4 months to harvest)
Radish*
Snow Peas*(↑)
Spinach*(↑)
Sugar Snap Peas*(↑)
Swiss Chard
Herbs
Woody herbs will last throughout the year but can be planted at this time as well. Cooler weather herbs can be planted in September & October.
Cilantro
Dill
Fennel
Oregano
Parsley
Rosemary
Sage
Thyme
Flowers
Flowers bring bees and butterflies to the garden and help ensure pollination.
Color Preferences
Red
Orange
Yellow
Purple
Pink
White
Do we have your permission to place garden waste in the trash or composter?
Yes
No (You will be invoiced $250 per disposal)
Message
Please let us know if you'd like more or less of any particular thing. Or if you want to be sure we don't include something you dislike. You can also let us know any flower preferences or other items not listed on this form.
Thank you!