Augusta, GA · zone 8b · ~253 frost-free days

When to plant a garden in Augusta.

In Augusta, the typical last spring frost lands around Mar 12 and the first fall frost around Nov 20, giving you about 253 frost-free days. Cool-season crops go out before the last frost; warm-season crops wait until after it.

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Sow dates for Augusta, keyed to your frost.

CropStart indoorsSpring sow / set outFall sow
Tomato, slicingFeb 5 to Apr 7Mar 19 to May 19
Lettuce, leafFeb 2 to Mar 19Sep 6 to Nov 5
CarrotFeb 2 to Mar 7Aug 25 to Sep 20
Bush BeanMar 12 to May 2Aug 6 to Sep 8
Cucumber, slicingMar 19 to Jun 18Jul 20 to Aug 20
Pepper, bellFeb 14 to Apr 7Mar 28 to May 19
KaleDec 22 to Jan 19Feb 2 to Mar 2Aug 20 to Oct 5
SpinachJan 19 to Mar 2Sep 6 to Oct 25

Augusta sits in Zone 8b, but two gardens in the same city can be a week or two apart. The planner works from your ZIP code's frost dates, not the zone, so the dates land right for your block, not the metro average.

Build your Augusta garden plan.

Tell the free planner what you want to eat and who you're feeding. It returns plant counts, spacing, and frost-safe sow dates for ZIP 30901 in about 60 seconds.