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January Planting Guide for Central Texas Zone 8b

Flower Seeds to Start in Ground in January

Ageratum

Alyssum

Balsam

Bluebell

Calendula

Candytuft

Cleome

Coreopsis

Cornflower

Delphinium

Echinacea

Feverfew

Gaillardia

Gayfeather

Gerbera

Hollyhock

Hyacinth

Larkspur

Lobelia

Lupine

Nasturtium

Nigella

Phlox drummondii

Poppy

Queen Anne’s Lace

Petunia

Snapdragon

Stock

Statice

Sweet Pea

Sweet William

 
Herb Seeds to Start in Ground in January

Chervil

Garlic Chives

Horseradish

Parsley

Flower Plants to Set in Ground in January

Alyssum

Butterfly Weed

Cabbage, Ornamental

Calendula

Candytuft

Cornflower

Daisy, African

Daisy, Michaelmas

Daisy, Painted

Dianthus

Gaillardia

Kale, Ornamental

Liatris

Lobelia, Edging

Nasturtium

Pansy

Phlox paniculata

Roses, Bare Root

Roses, Container Grown

Snapdragon

Stock

 
 
Fruit & Trees to Set in Ground in January

Apples

Apricot

Berries

Blackberries

Fig

Grapes

Peach

Pears, inc. Asian

Pecan

Persimmon

Plum

Pomegranate

Raspberries

Strawberries

Vegetable Seeds to Start In Ground in January

Early January:

Asparagus Crowns

 

Late January:

Artichokes

Beets

Broccoli

Cabbage

Carrots

Cauliflower

Chard

Kale

Kohlrabi

Lettuce

Onion Sets

Peas, Edible Pod

Peas, English

Radish

Spinach

 

Start seeds inside:

Eggplant

Peppers

Tomato

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