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Frost-Zone Seed-Starting Calculator

Enter your average last spring frost — or approximate it from your USDA zone — and pick a crop to get concrete seed-starting, transplant, and direct-sow dates.

Zones set an approximate last-frost date. For accuracy, enter your own date on the right.

Use a date from a nearby weather station or extension office when you can.

Start seeds indoorsjeu. 4 mars 2027
Transplant outdoorsjeu. 22 avril 2027
Last frost (reference)jeu. 15 avril 2027

Frost-tender: this crop is damaged by frost, so it goes out after the last frost date.

USDA zones describe average winter minimum temperature, not frost dates, so zone-based dates are approximate. Your local last-frost date is always more reliable. Timing also varies with weather each year.

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How it works

Seed packets give timing relative to your last frost; this tool turns that into calendar dates.

  1. 1Set your average last spring frost date — pick it directly, or choose your USDA zone to auto-fill an approximate date.
  2. 2Choose a crop. Each has conventional timing based on its frost tolerance.
  3. 3The tool counts back to when you should start seeds indoors, and forward to when it is safe to transplant or direct-sow.
  4. 4Hardy crops can go out before the last frost; frost-tender crops (like tomatoes and peppers) wait until after it.

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