Cilantro growing in Zone 8

Growing Cilantro in Zone 8

When to plant and harvest cilantro in Zone 8— based on your zone's frost dates.

Well suitedZone 8 · Cilantro

Zone 8 sits comfortably within cilantro's best range (Zones 3–11), so it grows well here on a standard schedule.

Cilantro planting calendar for Zone 8

These months are derived from Zone 8's frost dates — last frost around Late February – late March, first frost around Mid November – mid December.

Start indoors

Sow outdoors

February and October

Transplant

Harvest

Cilantro care at a glance

EasyEasy to grow
Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade (afternoon shade in heat)
Water
Even moisture
Spacing
4–6 in apart
Days to maturity
40–50 days (leaves)
Best zones
3–11 (cool seasons)

Growing cilantro in Zone 8: FAQs

Can you grow cilantro in Zone 8?

Zone 8 sits comfortably within cilantro's best range (Zones 3–11), so it grows well here on a standard schedule.

When should I plant cilantro in Zone 8?

In Zone 8, sow outdoors around February and October. Zone 8's last spring frost is typically Late February – late March and its first fall frost around Mid November – mid December, which sets the planting window.

When to harvest cilantro in Zone 8?

Harvest timing depends on your planting date and variety — cilantro typically matures in 40–50 days (leaves). See the full guide for harvest cues.

Full Cilantro guide →

Complete care, problems, companions, and harvest tips.

Zone 8 overview →

Frost dates, climate, and everything to grow here.

June in Zone 8

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