Planting Calendar For Cincinnati, OH

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See Your Almanac Planting Calendar for 2026

The 2026 gardening calendar shows spring and fall planting dates for vegetables, fruits, and herbs, customized for your zip code or postal code.

Spring Planting Calendar

Our spring planting calendar starts with the earliest dates you can plant, based on your area’s last spring frost. If you’ve missed the first window, don’t worry! We also provide “last planting dates” to help new gardeners see how late they can plant and still enjoy a harvest.

Fall Planting Calendar

Our fall planting calendar focuses on planting in late summer for a fall harvest—think of it as a second summer! Keeping crops going is easy if your soil is already prepared.

Tip: Use frost-based dates for standard planting; moon-based dates are for gardeners who follow planting by the Moon.

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Planting Dates for Spring

On average, your last spring frost occurs on April 23 (at CINCINNATI LUNKEN AP, OH climate station, elevation 488 feet).
CropFrost Based on Frost DatesMoon Based on Moon Dates
Start Seeds IndoorsPlant Seedlingsor TransplantsStart Seeds OutdoorsLast Date to Plant
Anise HyssopFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 23-May 21Moon Apr 23-May 1, May 16-21N/A
ArugulaFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 2-16Frost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1Sep 22
AsparagusN/AFrost Apr 2-9Moon Apr 2-9N/AApr 23
BasilFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21Sep 8
BeetsN/AFrost Apr 23Frost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Apr 2-9May 7
Bell PeppersFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost May 7-14N/AJul 28
Bok ChoyFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost May 7-14Frost May 7-14Jun 4
BorageFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1
BroccoliFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 9-23Moon Apr 17-23N/AAug 18
Brussels SproutsFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 9-23Moon Apr 17-23N/AJul 14
CabbageFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 2-9N/AApr 30
CannabisFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1
CantaloupesFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost May 7-14Frost May 7-14Jul 14
CarrotsN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Apr 2-9Aug 11
CauliflowerFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 16-30Moon Apr 17-30N/AAug 4
CeleryFrost Jan 28-Feb 11Moon Jan 28-Feb 1Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 23Moon Apr 23Aug 11
ChamomileFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1
ChervilN/AN/AFrost Apr 2-9
ChivesFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 2-9Frost Apr 2-9Aug 25
Cilantro (Coriander)N/AN/AFrost Apr 23-May 7Moon Apr 23-May 1May 14
CollardsFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1N/AAug 11
ComfreyFrost Jan 28-Feb 11Moon Jan 28-Feb 1Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1N/A
CucumbersFrost Apr 2-9Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost May 7-14Aug 11
DillN/AN/AFrost Apr 16-May 7Moon Apr 17-May 1Aug 25
Dry BeansN/AN/AFrost May 7-14Jul 14
EggplantsFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost May 7-14N/AAug 11
Fava BeansN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1May 7
FennelFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 23-May 7Moon Apr 23-May 1Aug 4
GarlicN/AN/AN/A
GingerFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21
Green BeansN/AN/AFrost Apr 30-May 21Moon Apr 30-May 1, May 16-21Aug 11
Honeydew MelonsFrost Apr 2-9Frost May 7-14Frost May 7-14Jul 21
Jalapeño PeppersFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost May 7-14N/A
KaleFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 9-23Moon Apr 17-23Frost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1May 7
KohlrabiFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Mar 26-Apr 1N/AMay 7
LavenderFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21N/A
LeeksFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost Apr 2-16N/AJul 7
Lemon BalmFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1
Lemon VerbenaN/AFrost May 7-21Moon May 16-21N/A
LettuceFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1Frost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Mar 26-Apr 1May 7
MarjoramFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1N/A
MintFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1
Mustard GreensFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 2-9Frost Apr 2-9
OkraFrost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Mar 26-Apr 1Frost May 7-14Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21Aug 11
OnionsFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 11-16Frost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Apr 2-9Frost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Apr 2-9Jul 14
OreganoFrost Feb 11-Mar 12Moon Feb 17-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1N/AAug 11
ParsleyFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Mar 26-Apr 30Moon Mar 26-Apr 1, Apr 17-30Aug 4
ParsnipsN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Apr 2Jul 14
PeanutsN/AN/AFrost May 14-28Moon May 14-15
PeasN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1May 7
PotatoesN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Apr 2-9Aug 11
PumpkinsFrost Apr 2-16Frost May 7-14Frost May 7-14Jul 7
RadishesN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Apr 2Aug 25
RosemaryFrost Jan 28-Feb 11Moon Jan 28-Feb 1Frost May 7-14N/AAug 25
SageFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1N/AAug 4
Salad BurnetFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 23-May 21Moon Apr 23-May 1, May 16-21
SalsifyN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 9Moon Apr 2-9Jul 14
SavoryFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1N/A
SpinachFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 2-9Frost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1May 7
Sweet CornN/AN/AFrost May 7-21Moon May 16-21Aug 4
Sweet PotatoesN/AFrost May 14-21Moon May 14-15N/AJul 7
Swiss ChardFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost Apr 9-23Moon Apr 17-23Frost Apr 2-23Moon Apr 17-23May 7
TarragonFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1N/A
ThymeFrost Feb 11-25Moon Feb 17-25Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1N/AJul 28
TomatillosFrost Mar 12-26Moon Mar 18-26Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21N/AAug 4
TomatoesFrost Feb 25-Mar 12Moon Feb 25-Mar 3Frost May 7-14N/AJul 21
TurmericFrost Feb 25-Mar 26Moon Feb 25-Mar 3, Mar 18-26Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21Frost May 7-21Moon May 16-21
TurnipsN/AN/AFrost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Apr 2Sep 22
WatercressFrost Mar 26-Apr 2Moon Mar 26-Apr 1Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost Apr 23-May 7Moon Apr 23-May 1
WatermelonsFrost Apr 2-16Frost May 7-14Frost Apr 30-May 7Moon Apr 30-May 1Jul 21
Winter SquashFrost Apr 2-9Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost May 7-14Jun 30
Zucchini (Summer Squash)Frost Apr 2-9Frost Apr 30-May 14Moon Apr 30-May 1Frost May 7-14Aug 18

Planting Dates for Fall

On average, your first fall frost occurs on October 20 (at CINCINNATI LUNKEN AP, OH climate station).
CropFrost Based on Frost DatesMoon Based on Moon Dates
Start Seeds OutdoorsTransplantAverage Days to MaturityFrost Tolerance
ArugulaFrost Sep 1-Oct 6Moon Sep 10-26N/A40Frost-hardy
BeetsFrost Jul 28-Aug 25Moon Jul 30-Aug 11N/A50Frost-tolerant
Bok ChoyFrost Aug 11-Sep 1Moon Aug 12-27N/A50Frost-tolerant
BroccoliFrost Jul 21-28Moon Jul 21-28Frost Aug 11-25Moon Aug 12-2560Frost-tolerant
Brussels SproutsFrost Jun 30-Jul 14Moon Jul 14N/A100Frost-hardy
CabbageN/AFrost Jul 28-Aug 11Moon Jul 28-2990Frost-tolerant
CarrotsFrost Aug 4-11Moon Aug 4-11N/A70Frost-tolerant
CauliflowerFrost Jul 14-21Moon Jul 14-21Frost Jul 28-Aug 4Moon Jul 28-2975Frost-tolerant
ChivesFrost Jul 28-Aug 25Moon Jul 28-29, Aug 12-25N/A70Frost-tolerant
CollardsFrost Jul 14-28Moon Jul 14-28Frost Aug 25-Sep 8Moon Aug 25-2775Frost-hardy
FennelFrost Jul 21-Aug 4Moon Jul 21-29N/A80Tender
GarlicFrost Nov 2-16Moon Nov 2-8N/A120Frost-hardy
Green BeansFrost Aug 4-18Moon Aug 12-18N/A55Tender
KaleFrost Aug 11-25Moon Aug 12-25N/A60Frost-hardy
KohlrabiFrost Aug 25-11Moon Aug 25-27Frost Sep 15-1Moon Sep 15-2645Frost-tolerant
LettuceFrost Aug 25-Sep 8Moon Aug 25-27N/A60Frost-tolerant
Mustard GreensFrost Aug 18-Sep 8Moon Aug 18-27N/A45Tender
PeasFrost Aug 11-25Moon Aug 12-25N/A55Tender
RadishesFrost Sep 8-22Moon Sep 8-9N/A25Frost-tolerant
SpinachFrost Sep 1-22Moon Sep 10-22N/A30Frost-hardy
Swiss ChardFrost Aug 11-25Moon Aug 12-25N/A60Frost-tolerant
TurnipsFrost Aug 18-Sep 1Moon Aug 28-Sep 1N/A50Frost-tolerant

Understanding the Chart

The charts include several columns to guide your planting:

  • Plant names are linked: Click any crop to view its Growing Guide for detailed advice on planting, care, and harvest.
  • Start Seeds Indoors: When to sow seeds inside for an early start.

  • Plant Seedlings Outdoors: When to transplant seedlings or starter plants from a nursery.

  • Start Seeds Outdoors: When to sow seeds directly in your garden soil.

  • Last Date to Plant: The final date to plant so crops have time to mature before frost.

  • Moon Dates: Best planting days based on lunar phases—an age-old gardening tradition.

  • N/A: Indicates a planting method that is generally not recommended but may still be possible.

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Planting Guidance

  • Many quick-maturing crops, such as radishes, can be planted successively throughout the summer in northern regions. However, some cool-season crops—such as kale and lettuce—may bolt in hot temperatures. Gardeners in warmer regions may need a short summer break, resuming planting once the heat passes.
  • Many crops that are typically started indoors for spring can be planted directly in the soil for fall. Warm soil, fewer pests, and seasonal rainfall make it easier to grow. Some crops must be harvested by the first frost, but many are frost-tolerant and even taste sweeter after a light frost.
  • The dates are calculated relative to frost, giving each user a unique calendar. That’s why some crops, especially similar varieties like kale and lettuce, or seedlings such as broccoli and cabbage, may share the same dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Accurate Are the Planting Dates?

Use this chart as a planning guide and starting point. The frost dates are averages based on historical data—they are not predictions for the coming year. While most gardeners rely on frost dates to plan planting, some locations in the U.S. may not experience frost, and certain areas may not match these dates perfectly.

Local microclimates—such as low spots, slopes, or sheltered areas—can also affect your planting schedule. Watch the weather, talk with fellow gardeners, and take notes on what works best in your garden.

Why Do You Start Seeds Indoors?

Starting seeds indoors gives crops a head start on the growing season, which is crucial in regions with shorter seasons. Indoors, young plants grow in a stable, controlled environment, protected from unpredictable rain, drought, frost, temperature swings, pests, and diseases.

For most crops, seeds should be started 6–8 weeks before the last spring frost. This ensures plants grow large and healthy enough to survive transplanting outdoors. Read more about starting seeds indoors here.

Which Seeds Should Be Started Indoors?

Not all vegetables benefit from indoor starting. Most are better off direct-sown in the garden.

  • Seeds that should be started indoors are typically:
  • Tender vegetables: tomatoes, peppers, eggplant
  • Long-season crops: broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts

Crops like carrots, radishes, beets, squash, and watermelon are best sown directly in the garden, as they do not tolerate root disturbance and need warm soil to thrive. Read more about direct-sowing seeds here!

When Should You Transplant Seedlings?

Transplant seedlings when they outgrow their trays or starter pots.

  • If outdoor conditions aren’t ready, move seedlings to larger pots indoors.
  • Begin hardening off approximately one week before the last frost date to gradually acclimate plants to outdoor conditions.
  • Then transplant them into the garden. Get more tips for transplanting seedlings.

What Is Planting by the Moon?

Planting by the Moon (or “Gardening by the Moon”) is a traditional method for timing crop planting based on lunar phases:

  • Above-ground crops: Plant annual flowers and vegetables during the Waxing Moon (new to full).
  • Below-ground crops: Plant bulbs, biennials, perennials, and root vegetables during the Waning Moon (full to new).

Gardeners report larger, tastier harvests using this method. Our planting calendar includes Moon dates to help you plan. Learn more about Planting and Gardening by the Moon.

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