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Sherrills Ford, NC 28673

Planting & Growing Guide

Spring Planting Calendar

Our spring planting calendar starts with the very first dates that you can plant (based on the last spring frost). But if you've missed these dates, no worries! This is why we've added "last planting dates" to our spring calendar; this is meant to help new gardeners understand that if they missed the first spring planting window, they could still get crops in the ground.

In fact, many crops with short maturity times (such as radishes) can be succession planted all the way through the summer in northern areas. However, note that some cool-season crops, such as kale and lettuce, do not grow well in hot temperatures, which can cause bolting issues. For some gardeners, especially in the South, a break to avoid summer heat is needed, but they can start once the heat has passed.

The dates provided are based on the number of weeks before or after frost, so we can provide a unique calendar to every user in the country. Thus, several crops (especially similar crops) may appear to have the same date. Kale and lettuce, for example, or dates for starting seeds, like broccoli and cabbage.

Fall Planting Calendar

When we say "fall," we really mean planting in summer in time for a fall harvest. Think of this as a second summer! It's easy to keep the crops going if you've already prepared the soil!

Many crops that would be started indoors for a spring crop can just be plunked into the soil directly for a fall crop. Not only is the soil already warm but also there are less pests and it tends to be rainier so you don't need to water as often. Some fall vegetables need to be harvested by the first frost, but many are frost-tolerant and even taste better after a kiss of fall frost!

See each plant's individual Growing Guide for more specific planting, plant care, and harvesting information.

Specifically, on the charts, there are different columns labeled as follows:

  • Start Seeds Indoors: When to sow seeds indoors to get an early start on the season.
  • Plant Seedlings Outdoors: When to put small seedlings that you grew indoors (OR starter plants that you bought at a garden nursery) in the outdoor soil.
  • Start Seeds Outdoors: When to plant seeds directly into the outdoor soil.
  • Last Date to Plant: You may plant any time from the "start seeds" dates until this "last date." Don't wait any longer, or the crop won't have time to get to harvest before fall/winter frosts.

The "Moon Dates" indicate the best planting dates based on Moon phases. You can learn more about this age-old technique below.
When N/A appears in the chart, that starting method is typically not recommended, although it is likely still possible.

Planting Dates for Fall

On average, your first fall frost occurs on November 3 (at CATAWBA 5 SW, NC climate station).

Crop Frost Based on Frost Dates
Moon Based on Moon Dates
Start Seeds Outdoors Transplant Average Days to Maturity Frost Tolerance
Arugula Frost Sep 15-Oct 20
Moon Sep 21-Oct 6
N/A 40 Frost-hardy
Beets Frost Aug 11-Sep 8
Moon Aug 11-22, Sep 8
N/A 50 Frost-tolerant
Bok Choy Frost Aug 25-Sep 15
Moon Aug 25-Sep 7
N/A 50 Frost-tolerant
Broccoli Frost Aug 4-11
Moon Aug 4-9
Frost Aug 25-Sep 8
Moon Aug 25-Sep 7
60 Frost-tolerant
Brussels Sprouts Frost Jul 14-28
Moon Jul 24-28
N/A 100 Frost-hardy
Cabbage N/A Frost Aug 11-25
Moon Aug 23-25
90 Frost-tolerant
Carrots Frost Aug 18-25
Moon Aug 18-22
N/A 70 Frost-tolerant
Cauliflower Frost Jul 28-Aug 4
Moon Jul 28-Aug 4
Frost Aug 11-18
75 Frost-tolerant
Chives Frost Aug 11-Sep 8
Moon Aug 23-Sep 7
N/A 70 Frost-tolerant
Collards Frost Jul 28-Aug 11
Moon Jul 28-Aug 9
Frost Sep 8-22
Moon Sep 21-22
75 Frost-hardy
Fennel Frost Aug 4-18
Moon Aug 4-9
N/A 80 Tender
Garlic Frost Nov 17-Dec 1
Moon Nov 17-19
N/A 120 Frost-hardy
Green Beans Frost Aug 18-Sep 1
Moon Aug 23-Sep 1
N/A 55 Tender
Kale Frost Aug 25-Sep 8
Moon Aug 25-Sep 7
N/A 60 Frost-hardy
Kohlrabi Frost Sep 8-Aug 25
Moon Sep 21-Oct 6
Frost Sep 29-15
Moon Sep 29-Oct 6
45 Frost-tolerant
Lettuce Frost Sep 8-22
Moon Sep 21-22
N/A 60 Frost-tolerant
Mustard Greens Frost Sep 1-22
Moon Sep 1-7, Sep 21-22
N/A 45 Tender
Peas Frost Aug 25-Sep 8
Moon Aug 25-Sep 7
N/A 55 Tender
Radishes Frost Sep 22-Oct 6
N/A 25 Frost-tolerant
Spinach Frost Sep 15-Oct 6
Moon Sep 21-Oct 6
N/A 30 Frost-hardy
Swiss Chard Frost Aug 25-Sep 8
Moon Aug 25-Sep 7
N/A 60 Frost-tolerant
Turnips Frost Sep 1-15
Moon Sep 8-15
N/A 50 Frost-tolerant

Planting Dates for Spring

On average, your last spring frost occurs on March 31 (at CATAWBA 5 SW, NC climate station, elevation 1013 feet).

Crop Frost Based on Frost Dates
Moon Based on Moon Dates
Start Seeds Indoors Plant Seedlings
or Transplants
Start Seeds Outdoors Last Date to Plant
Arugula Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Mar 10-24
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Mar 2-10
Moon Mar 2-10
Oct 6
Asparagus N/A Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 15-17
N/A Mar 31
Basil Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Sep 22
Beets N/A Frost Mar 31
Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 15-17
Apr 14
Bell Peppers Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Apr 14-21
N/A Aug 11
Bok Choy Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 14-21
Frost Apr 14-21
May 12
Borage Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Broccoli Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Mar 17-31
Moon Mar 29-31
N/A Sep 1
Brussels Sprouts Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Mar 17-31
Moon Mar 29-31
N/A Jul 28
Cabbage Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
N/A Apr 7
Cannabis Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Cantaloupes Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 14-21
Frost Apr 14-21
Jul 28
Carrots N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 15-17
Aug 25
Cauliflower Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Mar 24-Apr 7
Moon Mar 29-Apr 7
N/A Aug 18
Celery Frost Jan 5-19
Moon Jan 5-13
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Mar 31
Moon Mar 31
Aug 25
Chamomile Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Chervil N/A N/A Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Chives Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Sep 8
Cilantro (Coriander) N/A N/A Frost Mar 31-Apr 14
Moon Mar 31-Apr 12
Apr 21
Collards Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Mar 2-10
Moon Mar 2-10
N/A Aug 25
Cucumbers Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 14-21
Aug 25
Dill N/A N/A Frost Mar 24-Apr 14
Moon Mar 29-Apr 12
Sep 8
Dry Beans N/A N/A Frost Apr 14-21
Jul 28
Eggplants Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 14-21
N/A Aug 25
Fava Beans N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-10
Moon Mar 2-10
Apr 14
Fennel Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Mar 31-Apr 14
Moon Mar 31-Apr 12
Aug 18
Ginger Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Green Beans N/A N/A Frost Apr 7-28
Moon Apr 7-12, Apr 27-28
Aug 25
Honeydew Melons Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Apr 14-21
Frost Apr 14-21
Aug 4
Jalapeño Peppers Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Apr 14-21
N/A
Kale Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Mar 17-31
Moon Mar 29-31
Frost Mar 2-10
Moon Mar 2-10
Apr 14
Kohlrabi Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 2-14
N/A Apr 14
Lavender Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
N/A
Leeks Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Mar 10-24
Moon Mar 10-14
N/A Jul 21
Lemon Balm Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Lemon Verbena N/A Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
N/A
Lettuce Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Mar 2-10
Moon Mar 2-10
Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 2-14
Apr 14
Marjoram Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
N/A
Mint Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Mustard Greens Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Okra Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 2-14
Frost Apr 14-21
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Aug 25
Onions Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 19-28
Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 15-17
Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 15-17
Jul 28
Oregano Frost Jan 19-Feb 16
Moon Jan 29-Feb 12
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
N/A Aug 25
Parsley Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Mar 2-Apr 7
Moon Mar 2-14, Mar 29-Apr 7
Aug 18
Parsnips N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-10
Jul 28
Peanuts N/A N/A Frost Apr 21-May 5
Moon Apr 21-26
Peas N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-10
Moon Mar 2-10
Apr 14
Potatoes N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 15-17
Aug 25
Pumpkins Frost Mar 10-24
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Apr 14-21
Frost Apr 14-21
Jul 21
Radishes N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-10
Sep 8
Rosemary Frost Jan 5-19
Moon Jan 5-13
Frost Apr 14-21
N/A Sep 8
Sage Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
N/A Aug 18
Salad Burnet Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Mar 31-Apr 28
Moon Mar 31-Apr 12, Apr 27-28
Salsify N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-17
Moon Mar 15-17
Jul 28
Savory Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
N/A
Spinach Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Mar 2-10
Moon Mar 2-10
Apr 14
Sweet Corn N/A N/A Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Aug 18
Sweet Potatoes N/A Frost Apr 21-28
Moon Apr 21-26
N/A Jul 21
Swiss Chard Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Mar 17-31
Moon Mar 29-31
Frost Mar 10-31
Moon Mar 10-14, Mar 29-31
Apr 14
Tarragon Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
N/A
Thyme Frost Jan 19-Feb 2
Moon Jan 29-Feb 2
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
N/A Aug 11
Tomatillos Frost Feb 16-Mar 2
Moon Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
N/A Aug 18
Tomatoes Frost Feb 2-16
Moon Feb 2-12
Frost Apr 14-21
N/A Aug 4
Turmeric Frost Feb 2-Mar 2
Moon Feb 2-12, Feb 27-Mar 2
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Frost Apr 14-28
Moon Apr 27-28
Turnips N/A N/A Frost Mar 2-10
Oct 6
Watermelons Frost Mar 10-24
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Apr 14-21
Frost Apr 7-14
Moon Apr 7-12
Aug 4
Winter Squash Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 14-21
Jul 14
Zucchini (Summer Squash) Frost Mar 10-17
Moon Mar 10-14
Frost Apr 7-21
Moon Apr 7-12
Frost Apr 14-21
Sep 1

Frequently Asked Questions

How Accurate Are the Planting Dates?

Use this chart as a planning guide and a starting place. The frost dates are averages based on historical data; this is NOT a prediction for the coming year. While the majority of gardeners use frost dates as a guideline for planting, some locations in the U.S. do not have frost; in addition, some difficult areas simply don't match up perfectly with the dates provided. Growing in a "microclimate"(such as a low spot or side of a slope) will also affect your planting dates. Watch the weather, talk to fellow gardeners, and take notes on what works in your garden!

Why Do You Start Seeds Indoors?

Starting seeds indoors (in seed trays or starter pots) gives your crops a head start on the growing season, which is especially important in regions with a short growing season. Starting seeds indoors also allows young, tender plants to grow in a stable, controlled environment. Outdoors, the unpredictability of rain, drought, frost, low and high temperatures, sunlight, pests, and diseases can take a toll on young plants, especially when they're just starting. Indoors, you can control these elements to maximize your plants' early growth and give them the best shot at thriving when they are transplanted outdoors.

For most crops that can be started indoors, seeds should be started about 6-8 weeks before your last spring frost date. This gives the plants ample time to grow large and healthy enough to survive their eventual transplanting to the garden.

Which Seeds Should Be Started Indoors?

Not all vegetables should be started indoors! In fact, most are better off being started directly in the garden (aka "direct-sown"). The crops that should be started indoors are particularly susceptible to cold temperatures or have a very long growing season and need a head start. These include tender vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant and crops with a long growing season, like broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts.

Most other crops do best when sown directly into the garden soil. Root crops, including carrots, radishes, and beets, are especially well-suited to being started directly in the garden since they do not like having their roots disturbed after planting. The same is true for squash and watermelon; though care must be taken to plant them when the soil is warm enough.

When Should You Transplant Seedlings?

It's time to transplant when seedlings have grown too large for their seed trays or starter pots. If it's not yet warm enough to plant outdoors, transplant the seedlings to larger plastic or peat pots indoors and continue care. If outdoor conditions allow, start hardening off your seedlings approximately one week before your last frost date, then transplant them into the garden.

What Is Planting by the Moon?

Planting by the Moon (also called "Gardening by the Moon") is a traditional way to plant your above- and below-ground crops, especially at the start of the season. Here's how it works:

  • Plant annual flowers and vegetables that bear crops above ground during the light, or waxing, of the Moon. In other words, plant from the day the Moon is new until the day it is full.
  • Plant flowering bulbs, biennial and perennial flowers, and vegetables that bear crops below ground during the dark, or waning, of the Moon. In other words, plant from the day after the Moon is full until the day before it is new again.

Old-time farmers swear that this practice results in a larger, tastier harvest, so we've included planting by the Moon dates in our planting calendar, too. Learn more about Planting and Gardening by the Moon.