Use this planting calendar to find the best times of the year to grow fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, and other popular plants in Georgia, AL, based on the USDA Hardiness Zone 8a.
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Georgia, AL Frost Dates & Growing Season
Last Spring Frost Date for Georgia, AL
The average last frost date in spring for Georgia is March 20th. For gardeners planting sensitive crops like tomatoes, peppers, and basil, it is generally recommended to wait until April 3rd before moving plants outdoors. Waiting these extra few weeks significantly reduces the risk of a late freeze damaging young transplants.
First Fall Frost Date for Georgia, AL
The average first frost date in fall for Georgia is November 15th. This date marks the approximate end of the growing season for tender plants. Gardeners should plan to harvest frost-sensitive vegetables or provide heavy protection (such as row covers) before this date to avoid crop loss.
Growing Season Length in Georgia, AL
Based on historical frost data, the estimated growing season length in Georgia is approximately 240 days. This duration determines which vegetable varieties have enough time to reach maturity before the winter cold sets in. Short-season varieties are recommended for crops that require a longer warm period.
Please note: These dates are climatological averages. Actual weather conditions vary by year. Always check the local 10-day forecast before planting.
Georgia, AL Planting Calendar
This weekly planting calendar displays the ideal windows for starting seeds, transplanting, and harvesting your plants.
Georgia, AL Monthly Planting Recommendations
January
In January, recommended activities include starting Celery seeds indoors (from January 9th to January 23rd), starting Cauliflower seeds indoors (from January 23rd to February 6th), and starting Snapdragon seeds indoors (from January 9th to January 23rd).
February
In February, recommended activities include direct sowing Carrot (from February 27th to March 13th), direct sowing Poppy (from February 20th to March 6th), and direct sowing Parsley (from February 20th to March 6th).
March
In March, recommended activities include direct sowing Beet (from March 6th to March 20th), direct sowing Fennel (from March 6th to March 20th), and direct sowing Morning Glory (from March 27th to April 10th).
April
In April, recommended activities include direct sowing Corn (from April 3rd to April 10th), direct sowing Butterfly Pea (from April 3rd to April 17th), and direct sowing Black Bean (from April 3rd to April 17th).