PlantCal

Planting calendar for Nebraska

Short answer

Most of Nebraska is in climate zone 5, with an average last spring frost around Apr 15 and first fall frost around Oct 25. Plant hardy crops before the last frost, tender crops after. Enter your ZIP for dates tuned to your exact area.

Last spring frost

Apr 15

First fall frost

Oct 25

Climate zone(s)

5

CropStart indoorsPlant outsideHarvest
PeasMar 11May 10
SpinachMar 11Apr 25
RadishesMar 18Apr 15
KaleMar 11Mar 18May 12
OnionsFeb 4Mar 18Jun 26
LettuceMar 18Mar 25May 14
CarrotsMar 25Jun 3
BeetsMar 25May 19
BroccoliMar 4Apr 1Jun 5
CabbageMar 4Apr 1Jun 10
PotatoesApr 1Jun 30
CilantroApr 1May 16
Zucchini / squashMar 25Apr 22Jun 11
Green beansApr 22Jun 16
Sweet cornApr 22Jul 6
TomatoesMar 4Apr 29Jul 13
PeppersFeb 18Apr 29Jul 18
CucumbersMar 25Apr 29Jun 23
PumpkinsApr 1Apr 29Aug 17
BasilMar 4Apr 29Jun 28

Dates use zone 5 (most of Nebraska); colder areas run later. Enter your ZIP in the calculator for your exact zone.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the last frost in Nebraska?

Most of Nebraska (zone 5) averages its last spring frost around Apr 15 and first fall frost around Oct 25. Colder parts of the state run later in spring.

When should I plant tomatoes in Nebraska?

Set tomato transplants out around Apr 29 in most of Nebraska — a couple of weeks after the last frost. Start seeds indoors about Mar 4.

What is the growing season in Nebraska?

Roughly Oct 25 minus Apr 15 for zone 5. Cool-season crops extend it on both ends; enter your ZIP for your exact dates.