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Planting Calendar & Schedule for Baytown, TX

Location Baytown, TX

Your personalized vegetable planting calendar shows when to begin planting each plant in your area. The columns show when to start seeds indoors, transplant outdoors, start seeds outdoors, and plant your last crop—based on your local frost timing and generations of Almanac experience.

Your Planting Calendar

Planting Dates for Spring

On average, your last spring frost occurs on March 2 (at BAYTOWN, TX climate station, elevation 26 feet).
CropStart Seeds Indoors Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow Last Planting Date
Anise HyssopFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 2-30Moon Mar 2-3, Mar 18-30N/A
ArugulaFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Feb 9-23Moon Feb 17-23Frost Feb 2-9Oct 28
AsparagusN/AFrost Feb 9-16Moon Feb 9-16N/AMar 2
BasilFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30Oct 14
BeetsN/AFrost Mar 2Frost Feb 2-16Moon Feb 2-16Mar 16
Bell PeppersFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23N/ASep 2
Bok ChoyFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Apr 13
BorageFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 9-16
BroccoliFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Feb 16-Mar 2Moon Feb 17-Mar 2N/ASep 23
Brussels SproutsFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Feb 16-Mar 2Moon Feb 17-Mar 2N/AAug 19
CabbageFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Feb 9-16N/AMar 9
CantaloupesFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Aug 19
CarrotsN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-16Moon Feb 2-16Sep 16
CauliflowerFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Feb 23-Mar 9Moon Feb 23-Mar 3N/ASep 9
CeleryFrost Dec 8-22Moon Dec 19-22Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 2Moon Mar 2Sep 16
ChamomileFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23
ChervilN/AN/AFrost Feb 9-16
ChivesFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Feb 9-16Frost Feb 9-16Sep 30
Cilantro (Coriander)N/AN/AFrost Mar 2-16Moon Mar 2-3Mar 23
CollardsFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Feb 2-9N/ASep 16
ComfreyFrost Dec 8-22Moon Dec 19-22Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23N/A
CucumbersFrost Feb 9-16Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Sep 16
DillN/AN/AFrost Feb 23-Mar 16Moon Feb 23-Mar 3Sep 30
Dry BeansN/AN/AFrost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Aug 19
EggplantsFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23N/ASep 16
Fava BeansN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-9Mar 16
FennelFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 2-16Moon Mar 2-3Sep 9
GarlicN/AN/AN/A
GingerFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30
Green BeansN/AN/AFrost Mar 9-30Moon Mar 18-30Sep 16
Honeydew MelonsFrost Feb 9-16Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Aug 26
Jalapeño PeppersFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23N/A
KaleFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Feb 16-Mar 2Moon Feb 17-Mar 2Frost Feb 2-9Mar 16
KohlrabiFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Feb 2-16N/AMar 16
LavenderFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30N/A
LeeksFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Feb 9-23Moon Feb 17-23N/AAug 12
Lemon BalmFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 9-16
Lemon VerbenaN/AFrost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30N/A
LettuceFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Feb 2-9Frost Feb 2-16Mar 16
LovageFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 9-16
MarigoldsFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23N/A
MarjoramFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-16N/A
MintFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 9-16
Mustard GreensFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Feb 9-16Frost Feb 9-16
Obedient PlantFrost Nov 10-Dec 8Moon Nov 20-Dec 4Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30N/A
OkraFrost Feb 2-16Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30Sep 16
OnionsFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Jan 4-5Frost Feb 2-16Moon Feb 2-16Frost Feb 2-16Moon Feb 2-16Aug 19
OreganoFrost Dec 22-Jan 19Moon Dec 22-Jan 3, Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23N/ASep 16
ParsleyFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Feb 2-Mar 9Moon Feb 17-Mar 3Sep 9
ParsnipsN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-9Moon Feb 2-9Aug 19
PeanutsN/AN/AFrost Mar 23-Apr 6Moon Apr 2-6
PeasN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-9Mar 16
PotatoesN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-16Moon Feb 2-16Sep 16
PumpkinsFrost Feb 9-23Moon Feb 17-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Aug 12
RadishesN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-9Moon Feb 2-9Sep 30
RosemaryFrost Dec 8-22Moon Dec 19-22Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23N/ASep 30
SageFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23N/ASep 9
Salad BurnetFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 2-30Moon Mar 2-3, Mar 18-30
SalsifyN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-16Moon Feb 2-16Aug 19
SavoryFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-16N/A
SpinachFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Feb 9-16Frost Feb 2-9Mar 16
Sweet CornN/AN/AFrost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30Sep 9
Sweet PotatoesN/AFrost Mar 23-30N/AAug 12
Swiss ChardFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Feb 16-Mar 2Moon Feb 17-Mar 2Frost Feb 9-Mar 2Moon Feb 17-Mar 2Mar 16
TarragonFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 9-16N/A
ThymeFrost Dec 22-Jan 5Moon Dec 22-Jan 3Frost Mar 9-16N/ASep 2
TomatillosFrost Jan 19-Feb 2Moon Jan 19-Feb 1Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30N/ASep 9
TomatoesFrost Jan 5-19Moon Jan 18-19Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23N/AAug 26
TurmericFrost Jan 5-Feb 2Moon Jan 18-Feb 1Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30Frost Mar 16-30Moon Mar 18-30
TurnipsN/AN/AFrost Feb 2-9Moon Feb 2-9Oct 28
WatercressFrost Feb 2-9Frost Mar 9-16Frost Mar 2-16Moon Mar 2-3
WatermelonsFrost Feb 9-23Moon Feb 17-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 9-16Aug 26
Winter SquashFrost Feb 9-16Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Aug 5
Zucchini (Summer Squash)Frost Feb 9-16Frost Mar 9-23Moon Mar 18-23Frost Mar 16-23Moon Mar 18-23Sep 23
When N/A appears, it means the starting method is typically not recommended, although it may still be possible.

These are starting windows, and the “Last Planting Date” represents the end of the recommended planting period to allow enough time for harvest before frost.

Planting Dates for Fall

On average, your first fall frost occurs on November 25 (at BAYTOWN, TX climate station).
CropStart Seeds Outdoors Transplant Average Days to Maturity Frost Tolerance
ArugulaFrost Oct 7-Nov 11Moon Oct 10-25N/A40Frost-hardy
BeetsFrost Sep 2-30Moon Sep 2-9, Sep 27-30N/A50Frost-tolerant
Bok ChoyFrost Sep 16-Oct 7Moon Sep 16-26N/A50Frost-tolerant
BroccoliFrost Aug 26-Sep 2Moon Aug 26-27Frost Sep 16-30Moon Sep 16-2660Frost-tolerant
Brussels SproutsFrost Aug 5-19Moon Aug 12-19N/A100Frost-hardy
CabbageN/AFrost Sep 2-16Moon Sep 10-1690Frost-tolerant
CarrotsFrost Sep 9-16Moon Sep 9N/A70Frost-tolerant
CauliflowerFrost Aug 19-26Moon Aug 19-26Frost Sep 2-975Frost-tolerant
ChivesFrost Sep 2-30Moon Sep 10-26N/A70Frost-tolerant
CollardsFrost Aug 19-Sep 2Moon Aug 19-27Frost Sep 30-Oct 14Moon Oct 10-1475Frost-hardy
FennelFrost Aug 26-Sep 9Moon Aug 26-27N/A80Tender
GarlicFrost Dec 9-23N/A120Frost-hardy
Green BeansFrost Sep 9-23Moon Sep 10-23N/A55Tender
KaleFrost Sep 16-30Moon Sep 16-26N/A60Frost-hardy
KohlrabiFrost Sep 30-16Moon Oct 10-25Frost Oct 21-7Moon Oct 21-2545Frost-tolerant
LettuceFrost Sep 30-Oct 14Moon Oct 10-14N/A60Frost-tolerant
Mustard GreensFrost Sep 23-Oct 14Moon Sep 23-26, Oct 10-14N/A45Tender
PeasFrost Sep 16-30Moon Sep 16-26N/A55Tender
RadishesFrost Oct 14-28Moon Oct 26-28N/A25Frost-tolerant
SpinachFrost Oct 7-28Moon Oct 10-25N/A30Frost-hardy
Swiss ChardFrost Sep 16-30Moon Sep 16-26N/A60Frost-tolerant
TurnipsFrost Sep 23-Oct 7Moon Sep 27-Oct 7N/A50Frost-tolerant

These are planting windows for a fall harvest. Use each crop’s “Average Days to Maturity” together with your first fall frost date to make sure the harvest finishes in time, and check “Frost Tolerance” to see which crops can keep growing through light frost.

Understanding Your Planting Dates

How to read this chart

Each row shows a different plant, and the columns show the key steps for getting it started in your garden:

  • Start Seeds Indoors — Begin seeds inside to get a head start on the season, especially in colder climates or for plants that need a long growing period.
  • Transplant Outdoors — Move your seedlings outside once the weather and soil have warmed. This applies whether you grew the seedlings yourself or bought starter plants from a nursery.
  • Direct Sow — Plant seeds directly into the ground. Some plants grow best this way because they don’t like being moved once they sprout. This method is sometimes called “direct sowing.”
  • Last Planting Date — This is the final recommended date to plant for the season. Planting after this date may not leave enough time for the plant to mature before frost or cold weather.

Important: These are starting windows—not a guarantee that you can plant anytime between the first and last dates. Many cool-season plants—like lettuce and other tender greens—cannot grow through hot summer weather and will need to “take a break” until conditions cool again.

Using your planting dates

The dates in the chart show the earliest typical times to begin planting based on average frost dates for your area. These dates are a guide, not a guarantee, since weather varies from year to year. You don’t need to plant on the first date—just be sure to plant before the “Last Planting Date” so your plants have time to mature before frost.

Frost Dates Calculator

What “N/A” means

“N/A” indicates that the starting method isn’t typically recommended for that crop.

Past planting windows

If the Last Planting Date has passed, that crop will appear greyed out.

Why this chart isn’t zone-based

USDA zones describe winter temperatures and help gardeners choose perennial plants, whereas spring and fall frost dates determine when gardeners can plant vegetables. That’s why this calendar uses your ZIP code to provide more accurate planting dates for annual plants.

Planting Zone Guide

Optional Moon-favorable dates

If you prefer to follow traditional planting by the Moon, use the toggle above the chart to show dates aligned with the Moon’s phases. This feature is optional and does not change your frost-based planting windows.

Gardening by the Moon guide

Looking for flower planting dates?

Flower timing works differently from that of vegetables. Many flowers depend on hardiness, growth speed, and whether they’re annuals, perennials, or bulbs—not just frost dates.

Flower Planting Calendar and Guide

Frequently asked

  • How accurate are these planting dates?

    These dates are based on your area’s average frost patterns, drawn from 30-year historical data. They reflect typical conditions, but weather varies from year to year. Local microclimates—such as hillsides, valleys, sheltered spots, or even different areas of your yard—can also affect timing. Use these dates as a starting point and adjust based on current conditions in your garden.

  • What’s the best way to know when to plant?

    Frost dates are based on averages. Soil temperature in your own garden is one of the most reliable indicators for planting success. Many vegetables germinate best once the soil reaches a certain temperature.

    Soil Temperature for Planting Vegetables

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