Write the average frost-free date in column 1. Most gardeners in Eastern Oregon use May 21. Then count back (or ahead) using the numbers in column 2 to determine the outdoor planting date and write that number in column 3. Count back from that date using the numbers in column 4 to determine the indoor sowing date.
Crop | Frost-free date | Weeks to set out | Set Out Date | Weeks to Grow Indoors | Sow Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
beans | +1 | -4 | |||
broccoli | -4 | -6 | |||
brussels sprouts | -4 | -6 | |||
cabbage | -5 | -6 | |||
cauliflower | -2 | -6 | |||
corn | 0 | -4 | |||
cucumbers | +1 | -3 | |||
kale | -5 | -6 | |||
leeks | -5 | -10 | |||
lettuce | -2 | -5 | |||
melons | +2 | -3 | |||
onions | -6 | -10 | |||
peas | -4 | -4 | |||
peppers | +2 | -8 | |||
squash | +2 | -3 | |||
tomatoes | 0 | -8 |
Frost Tolerant Plants
- Cabbage
- Broccoli
- Spinach
- Lettuce
- Onion
- Carrot
- Swiss Chard
- Peas
- Beets
- Radishes
- Snapdragons
- Alyssum
Frost Sensitive Plants
- Tomatoes
- Peppers
- Cucumbers
- Squash
- Eggplant
- Melons
- Marigolds
- Nasturtiums
- Petunias
- Corn
- Beans
- Sunflowers