Zone 9 Planting Calendar (2026)
Check off your crops and get a month-by-month chart timed to Zone 9's frost window — last frost late january – late february, first frost early december – early january. Then print it.
How to read this calendar
Each crop you select gets a row across all twelve months. SI (light green) means sow indoors — start seeds inside ahead of the season. S (dark green) means sow outdoors, directly in garden soil. T (amber) means transplant your indoor starts into the garden. H marks harvest months. Every month is computed from Zone 9's average frost dates — last frost around Feb 10, first frost around Dec 20 — so tender crops land after the last freeze and finish before the first.
Pick your crops5 selected
Vegetables
Herbs
Fruits & Berries
Flowers
Your crop-by-crop timing
- Carrots: sow outdoors Jan, Sep, harvest Jan–Feb, Dec
- Lettuce: start indoors Aug, sow outdoors Jan, Aug–Nov, harvest Feb–Mar, Oct, Dec
- Peppers: start indoors Jan–Feb, Apr–May, Jul, transplant Mar, Aug, harvest Jun–Jul, Sep–Oct
- Tomatoes: start indoors Jan–Feb, Apr–May, Jul, transplant Mar, Aug, harvest May–Jul, Sep–Oct
- Basil: start indoors Feb, sow outdoors Mar, Jun
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Zone 9 calendar questions
When should I start seeds indoors in Zone 9?+
Count back from Zone 9's average last frost (~Feb 10): most warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers want a 6–8 week indoor head start. The green “SI” cells in the chart above do that math for every crop you select.
What are the frost dates for Zone 9?+
On average, Zone 9's last spring frost falls in late january – late february and the first fall frost arrives early december – early january. Those two dates are the guardrails of this calendar — everything tender gets planted after the first and harvested before the second.
How do I print this planting calendar?+
Check off the crops you grow, then hit “Print my calendar.” The print view hides everything except the chart itself, plus a title line — so what comes out of the printer is a clean, one-page Jan–Dec planting chart for your garden.
Why do these months differ from my seed packet?+
Seed packets print one generic range for the whole country. This chart is computed for Zone 9 specifically, from its average frost dates — the same engine behind our month-by-month zone guides. When the two disagree, trust the zone-specific timing and confirm against your local forecast.
Will my crop selection be saved?+
Yes — your checked crops are stored in your browser automatically (nothing is sent to a server). Come back next month and your calendar is exactly as you left it, on the same device.