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Brassicas thrive when planted in the right season with careful attention to soil and water. As temperatures cool and days shorten, fall becomes the perfect time to establish crops like kale, arugula, broccoli, and cabbage. In this video, Uriah Israel shares essential tips to help you succeed with brassicas in Central Texas and beyond. The key is timing and preparation. Starting seeds indoors four to six weeks before transplanting allows young plants to establish in cooler weather. When moving them outdoors, soil should be rich with compost or manure, holding moisture without becoming waterlogged. Brassicas are heavy feeders and big leaf producers, requiring consistent sunlight and soil that retains water for proper growth. Planting depth matters. Brassica seeds are tiny and should not be buried too deep. A simple scratch of the soil surface followed by a good soaking is enough to trigger germination. Consistent watering is vital until seedlings emerge. Some growers prefer to start indoors, but direct seeding outdoors also works well for fast growers like arugula and kale. Combining both methods and staggering plantings ensures a steady supply of leafy greens throughout the season. With careful soil preparation, proper planting techniques, and steady watering, you can enjoy a productive fall harvest of brassicas that will nourish your table well into the season. 👉 Subscribe for more practical tips to keep your farm and garden thriving year-round. 👉 Follow us on TikTok / blackfarmerscbo 👉 Follow us on Facebook / blackfarmerscbo 👉 Follow us on X https://x.com/blackfarmerscbo 👉 Follow us on Instagram / blackfarmerscbo 👉 Follow us on LinkedIn / texas-small-farmers-&-ranchers-cbo 👉 Follow us on Threads https://threads.net/@blackfarmerscbo