Fort Myers, FL · zone 10a · ~364 frost-free days
When to plant a garden in Fort Myers.
In Fort Myers, the typical last spring frost lands around Jan 1 and the first fall frost around Dec 31, giving you about 364 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 Fort Myers, keyed to your frost.
| Crop | Start indoors | Spring sow / set out | Fall sow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tomato, slicing | Nov 27 to Jan 27 | Jan 8 to Mar 10 | — |
| Lettuce, leaf | — | Jan 1 to Jan 8 | Oct 17 to Dec 16 |
| Carrot | — | Jan 1 to Jan 1 | Oct 5 to Oct 31 |
| Bush Bean | — | Jan 1 to Feb 21 | Sep 16 to Oct 19 |
| Cucumber, slicing | — | Jan 8 to Apr 9 | Aug 30 to Sep 30 |
| Pepper, bell | Dec 6 to Jan 27 | Jan 17 to Mar 10 | — |
| Kale | Nov 20 to Nov 20 | Jan 1 to Jan 1 | Sep 30 to Nov 15 |
| Spinach | — | Jan 1 to Jan 1 | Oct 17 to Dec 5 |
Fort Myers sits in Zone 10a, 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 Fort Myers 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 33901 in about 60 seconds.