North Carolina Gardening Guide (2026)
Mountains to coast; transition zone. Both grass types near the piedmont.
Quick answer (North Carolina): Most of the state gardens in USDA zones 6โ8 with about a 208-day frost-free window. Plan around the typical last frost of 04/05; start warm-season crops indoors ~6 weeks earlier. Source: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023) + state cooperative extension typical freeze dates.
Your North Carolina planting calendar
Pre-filled for North Carolina. Pick a crop to see indoor start, sow/transplant, and harvest dates you can print.
In North Carolina (typical zone 6โ8, last frost โ Apr 5, first frost โ Oct 30, 208-day season), your Tomato plan:
Month-by-month (North Carolina, 2026)
| Month | Action |
|---|---|
| Jan | โ |
| Feb | Start indoors |
| Mar | โ |
| Apr | Sow ยท Transplant |
| May | โ |
| Jun | Harvest |
| Jul | โ |
| Aug | โ |
| Sep | โ |
| Oct | โ |
| Nov | โ |
| Dec | โ |
Start indoors 6 weeks before last frost; transplant after soil warms. Zones 3โ13 suitable. Dates are typical; confirm with your county extension and watch the 10-day forecast.
Lawns in North Carolina
Best grass types for your climate:
Open the lawn care scheduler โ
Common pests in North Carolina
The pests most reported in your region, with organic-first treatments:
Fire Ant
What grows well in North Carolina
Crops suitable for zones 6โ8:
| Crop | Type | Spacing | Days to harvest |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tomato | Warm-season | 24โณ | 70 |
| Pepper | Warm-season | 18โณ | 75 |
| Lettuce | Cool-season | 8โณ | 45 |
| Carrot | Cool-season | 3โณ | 65 |
| Green Beans | Warm-season | 4โณ | 55 |
| Spinach | Cool-season | 6โณ | 40 |
| Cucumber | Warm-season | 12โณ | 55 |
| Zucchini | Warm-season | 36โณ | 50 |
| Kale | Cool-season | 12โณ | 55 |
| Broccoli | Cool-season | 18โณ | 70 |
Figures are typical (30-year normals) from USDA and state extension services. Always confirm your local last/first freeze and product labels with your county extension before acting.