I really don't keep that close track. We can have 70s weather so I might plant a new bush on any good weather day. --- Buy this book, it's for Travis County and has a monthly guide of what to plant, when to clear and prune, etc. I have the older version and it's great. https://www.amazon.com/Garden-Guide-Austin-Vicinity-Fourth/dp/0615307388/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2X9Y8PB4GOMT5&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.yk3s3RHMmooM_t0a8DiWXmgNVssE8MItLI8oVOF0w348yxxFlmYmH8qzlsZN5XFnf-gGdSqpAYXfodRALQ9WRj4JmYCx27TRd_zgFxe756l-DECGQcoYaz38dlBh38WhSOluMiproxvMksfgLzkDsA.RSenXUYQplMLSaLtTshQpYyEjxKE_UwXz4nJJrpHkOY&dib_tag=se&keywords=travis+county+texas+gardening+book&qid=1764683405&sprefix=travis+county+texas+gardening+book%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-2
I have two Travis county master gardener books, 4th edition and 5th edition (found it last week at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower center store) . they are basically alike, as the seasons and months to plant for Travis county doesn't actually change. It is very good. I asked Amazon and they have one -- https://www.amazon.com/Garden-Guide-Austin-Vicinity-Fourth-dp-0615307388/dp/0615307388/ref=dp_ob_title_bk
