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Planting calendar by ZIP code

Your personalized sow, transplant, and harvest dates for >60 crops, built from your USDA hardiness zone and your nearest weather station's frost dates.

Your hardiness zone

8a

USDA 2023, ZIP 30301

Last spring frost

March 25

First fall frost: November 9

Based on station

ATLANTA PEACHTREE AP, GA US

11.5 km away · typical-year estimate

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Bands are your nearest NOAA station's 1991-2020 freeze normals shifted by each crop's extension-sourced planting window. Local microclimates vary; use these as a planning baseline. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, 2023. USDA Agricultural Research Service / Oregon State University PRISM Group. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, U.S. Climate Normals 1991-2020.

Common questions

How are these planting dates calculated?

We take your ZIP code's USDA 2023 hardiness zone and the 1991-2020 freeze-date normals from your nearest NOAA weather station, then shift each crop by its planting window from university extension publications. Nothing is hand-typed per crop.

What does the frost risk setting do?

It picks how conservative the frost date is. Cautious uses the date by which a late frost is unlikely (only a 10 percent chance one comes later), so you wait longer and risk fewer losses. Optimistic plants earlier and accepts more risk. Typical year is the median.

My area never frosts. What happens?

If your nearest station shows no reliable freeze, frost-anchored timing does not apply and we say so. Plant by soil temperature and season instead; see each plant guide.