There’s still time to get that fall garden going! The trick to a successful fall/winter garden is getting transplants and seeds into the garden while the temperatures are warm enough to keep those tender plants feeling cozy, without over doing it with direct sunlight. Here in North Texas, that can be pretty small window of opportunity! If you haven’t planted for fall yet, you’ll want to keep an eye on the weather and get seeds in the ground in preparation for upcoming rains. Plenty of moisture will also help establish strong roots that will ensure your garden is looking healthy as cooler weather slows down the growth of showy leaves. Not sure what to plant? There are lots of options for fall and winter gardeners! Root vegetables like carrots, beets, and turnips, and leafy greens and plants in the mustard family such as collard greens, broccoli, and brussels sprouts are ready to are perfect to grow in the coming months.