Starting a Garden from Scratch in Zone 9a | Southeast Texas Gardening Guide
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What would you do if you had to start your garden completely from scratch in Zone 9a?
In this solo episode of The Compost Pile, David breaks down exactly how to build a successful garden in Southeast Texas — from improving heavy clay soil and preventing compaction to choosing heat-tolerant crops that thrive in our humidity.
If you're gardening in Southeast Texas, this episode will help you avoid common mistakes like planting too early, overwatering, and choosing crops that struggle in our climate.
We cover:
- How to fix clay soil and improve drainage
- Why soil health and root oxygen matter
- Best beginner crops for Zone 9a gardens
- Why cherry tomatoes outperform large slicers in heat
- Planning for July heat before it arrives
- Drip irrigation vs hand watering
- Managing pests like stink bugs and caterpillars
- How to budget wisely when starting a garden
- Why year two is always better than year one
Southeast Texas doesn’t reward wishful gardening — it rewards preparation. If you’re new to gardening or rebuilding your garden this spring, this episode gives you a practical, climate-specific plan for success.
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