North Dakota · zones 4a–4a
When to plant garlic in North Dakota.
North Dakota's window for garlic runs on the fall side of the season. A second, fall sowing fits Aug 22 to Oct 7. Dates below are state medians; your ZIP code shifts them by days to weeks.
The 2026 windows
Garlic dates for a typical North Dakota season.
Fall round
Aug 22 to Oct 7
Counted back from the ~Sep 22 first frost.
Harvest
~240 days later
~0.2 lb per plant over ~1 weeks.
North Dakota spans more than one climate: Zone 4 is the most common zone, but the state runs 4a to 4a. That's why the planner works from your ZIP code's frost dates, not your zone — mountain and coastal gardens in the same state can be three weeks apart.