Planting calendar

Zone 9 planting calendar

In USDA zone 9, the average last spring frost is around February 28 and the first fall frost around December 1. Here's when to start seeds indoors and when to sow or transplant each crop outside.

Zone 9: spring planting windows
Crop Start seeds indoors Sow / transplant outside
Tomatoes January 17 March 7
Peppers January 3 March 14
Eggplant January 3 March 14
Broccoli January 24 February 14
Cabbage January 24 February 14
Bush beans March 7
Sweet corn March 7
Cucumber March 7
Squash & zucchini March 7
Carrots February 7
Lettuce January 31
Peas January 17
Radishes January 31
Spinach January 17
Kale January 31

Anchored to an approximate zone 9 last frost (February 28). A guide — confirm locally.

FAQ

When is the last frost in zone 9?

Zone 9 has an approximate average last spring frost around February 28 and first fall frost around December 1. Your exact dates vary locally — use these as the anchor for planting.

What can I plant in zone 9 in spring?

Cool crops (peas, lettuce, spinach, kale, radishes, carrots) go in weeks before the last frost; warm crops (tomatoes, peppers, beans, squash, corn, cucumber) after it. The table gives the date for each.

A planting guide, not a guarantee. Zone 9 dates anchor to an approximate average last frost and will shift with your microclimate and the season. Check the local forecast before planting tender crops.