I live in Texas (south) and I'd like to know how useless it would be to try and grow a small crop throughout the winter. At my house last year temps never got below freezing, and mostly were in the 60-70's once we got into the full swing of winter. I will be growing outdoor starting in peat pots, then gallon size, then the ground. What are my chances of getting a crop in the spring? Any or all opinions are appreciated.

BTW - it's just some weak dirty schwag seeds, but it's better than nothing.
noobgrowplan Reviewed by noobgrowplan on . winter grow I live in Texas (south) and I'd like to know how useless it would be to try and grow a small crop throughout the winter. At my house last year temps never got below freezing, and mostly were in the 60-70's once we got into the full swing of winter. I will be growing outdoor starting in peat pots, then gallon size, then the ground. What are my chances of getting a crop in the spring? Any or all opinions are appreciated. BTW - it's just some weak dirty schwag seeds, but it's better than Rating: 5