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October in Zone 11

October in Zone 11 (last frost none, first frost none). There are 5 crops to sow, transplant, or harvest this month.

Quick answer · Updated July 2026

In October, Zone 11 gardeners can plant Lettuce, Beets, Kale & collards, Cilantro, and Broccoli. Zone 11 is frost-free — the full task list below has timing for each crop.

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Min Winter Temp
40 to 50 °F / 4 to 10 °C
Last Spring Frost
None
First Fall Frost
None
Growing Season
Year-round (365 days)
Annual Rainfall
20–80 in

Gardening in October in Zone 11

October reopens the planting season in Zone 11 as the worst heat fades. It's effectively a second spring — time to sow cool-season crops for fall and winter harvests.

The planting focus in Zone 11 this month is Lettuce, Beets, Kale & collards, Cilantro, and Broccoli — see the task cards below for exactly how and when to sow each in your conditions.

About October in the garden

October is prime fall planting and harvest month. Cool-zone gardens wrap up the warm season and prepare for winter. Warm zones enter their second growing season — one of the most productive times of year. Fall color peaks across the country.

Harvesting root vegetables and storage crops; planting cover crops; mulching perennial beds; active cool-season gardening in warm zones; planting spring bulbs.

Season
fall
Temperature trend
Cool and variable; hard frosts arrive in most northern zones; warm zones enter optimal growing conditions.
Daylight
Short days, less than 12 hours; dropping temperature with less intensity than September.
Zone 11 last frost
None
Zone 11 first frost
None

0

Sow indoors

4

Sow outdoors

1

Transplant

0

Harvest

1

Maintenance

🌿 Sow outdoors

Sow Outdoors

Sow these directly outdoors

Soil and weather are right to sow these straight into the garden where they will grow.

Lettuce

Lettuce

Fall crop: sow in late summer where afternoon shade keeps soil cool for germination.

Beets

Beets

Fall crop: sow late summer for storage roots.

Kale & collards

Kale & collards

Fall crop is sweetest — flavor improves after frost.

Cilantro

Cilantro

Fall sowing lasts far longer than spring before bolting.

🪴 Transplant

Transplant

Transplant these into the garden

Move hardened-off seedlings into their final beds.

Broccoli

Broccoli

Set out a fall crop in late summer for a frost-kissed harvest.

🛠️ Maintenance

Maintenance

Keep the garden growing

Mid-season upkeep keeps plants healthy and productive.

📌 Water deeply and less often, mulch to hold moisture, side-dress heavy feeders, scout for pests, and succession-sow quick crops.

When to plant this month's crops in Zone 11

Full planting calendars — start indoors, transplant, and harvest timing — for the crops you're planting in October.

General October tasks

These apply broadly regardless of zone — a useful checklist alongside the zone-specific tasks above.

  • Harvest root vegetables before hard freeze: carrots, parsnips, beets (or mulch in place)
  • Plant spring bulbs in all but the warmest zones
  • Plant garlic if not already done
  • Sow overwintering cover crops: winter rye, hairy vetch, crimson clover
  • Mulch perennial beds with 3–4 inches after ground cools but before hard freeze
  • Bring tender perennials indoors before first frost
  • Direct sow cool-season crops outdoors in Zones 7–9
  • Plant container shrubs and trees — root establishment continues until ground freezes

⚠ Watch-outs for October

  • Harvest sweet potatoes before soil temperature drops below 50°F or they become damaged
  • Don't compost diseased plant material — bag and discard it
  • Protect late-planted garlic beds from heaving with light mulch
  • In warm zones, watch for incoming frost on marginal dates — have covers ready

October in Zone 11: common questions

What can I plant in October in Zone 11?

In October, Zone 11 gardeners can sow or transplant Lettuce, Beets, Kale & collards, Cilantro, and Broccoli. October in Zone 11 (last frost none, first frost none). There are 5 crops to sow, transplant, or harvest this month.

Does Zone 11 get frost?

No — Zone 11 is frost-free year-round. Instead of frost dates, planting follows the tropical seasons: a hot, wet season (roughly May–October) for tropical staples, and a cooler, drier season (roughly November–April) that is the main window for temperate vegetables.

What garden jobs matter most in October in Zone 11?

Focus on harvest root vegetables before hard freeze: carrots, parsnips, beets (or mulch in place), plant spring bulbs in all but the warmest zones, plant garlic if not already done. Watch out for harvest sweet potatoes before soil temperature drops below 50°f or they become damaged.