Harvest Home Guides
Regional Vegetable Gardening for Every Zone
Stop guessing when to plant. Our region-specific guides give you month-by-month planting calendars, variety recommendations, and growing strategies tailored to your exact climate.
Why Regional Gardening?
Generic gardening advice wastes your time and kills your plants. A tomato planted in March in Texas needs completely different care than one planted in June in Vermont.
Harvest Home Guides are written for your specific region β with planting dates, soil strategies, pest management, and variety picks that actually work where you live.
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Right Plant. Right Place. Right Time.
That's the difference between a harvest and a headache.
First Three Titles β Available Now
Our launch titles cover three of the most popular gardening regions in the U.S. Updated for the 2026 USDA Hardiness Zone Map.
Texas Vegetable Gardening
Five distinct growing regions, zones 7β10, and challenges no other state combines. Month-by-month calendars, drought-smart techniques, and clay soil solutions for every part of Texas.
π Buy on Amazon βFlorida Vegetable Gardening
Year-round growing in zones 8β11. Sandy soil solutions, hurricane-ready planning, and subtropical strategies for North, Central, and South Florida.
π Buy on Amazon βSoutheast Vegetable Gardening
11 states from Virginia to Louisiana. Red clay solutions, heat-tolerant varieties, and extended harvest techniques for the Upper, Deep, and Coastal South.
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