THE "HOTTEST" PLANTS GROWING

by
Drs. Jerry Parsons and Larry Stein
Extension Horticulturists
Texas Cooperative Extension

For additional questions and/or gardening information contact:
THE TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE INTERACTIVE INTERNET
PLANT QUESTION-AND-ANSWER SERVICE
maintained by
Dr. Jerry Parsons, Extension Vegetable Specialist, Master Gardeners and Other Extension Specialists

New Ornamental Plants for South Central Texas
Growing Vegetables for Mexican Dishes
Add Organic Material When Preparing Soil
Understanding Fertilizers and Their Uses
Fertilize Properly
Organic Fertilizers
Protect Plants against Stress, Insects and Disease
Prepare Raised Beds
Purchased Plants Need Repotting
Mulch for 'Grande' Yields
Planting Time Critical Factor
Do the Right Thing at the Right Time
Grow Your Own Herbs
Use Drip Irrigation for High Yields
Tomatoes (Tomates)
Peppers (Chile Picante)
Onions (Cebollas)
Squash (Calabacita)
Planting Dates for "Luna-Tics"
1996 Spring Moon Planting Guide
Recipes
Store Extra Produce
Preserving Produce for Future Use