Hobby Farming: Know Your Growing Seasons

Deciding which crops to plant depends on how well things will grow on your farm. The length of the growing season is vital because you want your plants to produce fruit before the first frost. Determine the best times for growing by checking the back of seed packets or by consulting the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone map.


The following table shows the average last and first frost dates, marking the start and end of the growing season for various regions in the United States.

























































USDA Plant Hardiness ZoneLast Frost (Beginning)First Frost (End)Length of Growing Season (Days)
1June 15–30July 15–3030
2May 15–30August 15–3090
3 and 4May 15–30September 15–30120
5, 6, and 7April 15–30October 15–30180
8March 15–30November 15–30240
9February 15–30December 15–30300
10January 31December 15–30315
11Frost freeFrost free365








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