Peppers growing in Zone 9

Growing Peppers in Zone 9

When to plant and harvest peppers in Zone 9— based on your zone's frost dates.

Well suitedZone 9 · PeppersUpdated July 2026

Zone 9 sits comfortably within peppers' best range (Zones 4–11), so it grows well here on a standard schedule.

Peppers planting calendar for Zone 9

These months are derived from Zone 9's frost dates — last frost around Late January – late February, first frost around Early December – early January.

Start indoors

January, February, April, May, and July

Sow outdoors

Transplant

March and August

Harvest

June, July, September, and October

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Peppers care at a glance

ModerateModerate to grow
Sunlight
Full sun (6–8+ hours)
Water
1–2 inches per week, consistent
Spacing
18 in apart
Days to maturity
60–90 days from transplant
Best zones
4–11 (warm-season annual)

Growing peppers in Zone 9: FAQs

Can you grow peppers in Zone 9?

Zone 9 sits comfortably within peppers' best range (Zones 4–11), so it grows well here on a standard schedule.

When should I plant peppers in Zone 9?

In Zone 9, start seeds indoors around January, February, April, May, and July. Zone 9's last spring frost is typically Late January – late February and its first fall frost around Early December – early January, which sets the planting window.

When to harvest peppers in Zone 9?

Expect to harvest peppers in Zone 9 around June, July, September, and October, depending on the season and variety.

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