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Last Updated: 28th Apr 2024

What herbs grow well in Houston?

Once established, herbs like thyme, rosemary and lavender can be grown with very little water. The humidity in Houston is not ideal for thyme and lavender, so it is important to drain the soil well.



Houston is also a popular place to ask the question, "What grows well in Houston?"

Planting Calendar

  • Spring: Lima beans and asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts.
  • Summer (Plant in March): Peppers and watermelon, eggplants.
  • Fall (Plant in October.

You may also wonder, "What can I plant in Houston right now?" For all summer vegetables such as beans, cowpeas and corn, as well as squashes (cucumbers, pumpkins), cucumbers, watermelons and gourds like sunflowers, gourds, watermelons and watermelons, you should plant the seeds directly in the ground around March 1. Or, if the soil is still very cold at 60Adeg F, after that.

Similar questions are asked: What herbs can you plant in Texas?

You can grow some herbs indoors in winter by planting them in pots. Basil, sweet marjoram, parsley and mint are all well-suited for pot culture. You can either start herbs indoors, or you can take herbs from your garden and put them in pots.

Houston's plant zone?

Houston is classified as Zone 9a on the USDA Hardiness Zone Map, while communities to its north are Zone 8b. Harris County is located between the two zones. Based on historical data, each zone of hardiness predicts the area's average minimum low temperature.