Nevada Gardening Guide (2026)

Desert valleys vs Sierra. Dry; irrigation and heat-tolerant planting essential.

USDA hardiness zone
4โ€“10
Region
Southwest
Typical last spring frost
04/01
Typical first fall frost
11/01
Frost-free season
214 days
Lawn grass type
Warm-season

Quick answer (Nevada): Most of the state gardens in USDA zones 4โ€“10 with about a 214-day frost-free window. Plan around the typical last frost of 04/01; start warm-season crops indoors ~6 weeks earlier. Source: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023) + state cooperative extension typical freeze dates.

Your Nevada planting calendar

Pre-filled for Nevada. Pick a crop to see indoor start, sow/transplant, and harvest dates you can print.

In Nevada (typical zone 4โ€“10, last frost โ‰ˆ Apr 1, first frost โ‰ˆ Nov 1, 214-day season), your Tomato plan:

Start seeds indoors
Feb 18
Sow / transplant outdoors
Apr 15
First harvest
Jun 24
Spacing / depth
24โ€ณ / 0.25โ€ณ

Month-by-month (Nevada, 2026)

MonthAction
Janโ€”
FebStart indoors
Marโ€”
AprSow ยท Transplant
Mayโ€”
JunHarvest
Julโ€”
Augโ€”
Sepโ€”
Octโ€”
Novโ€”
Decโ€”

Start indoors 6 weeks before last frost; transplant after soil warms. Zones 3โ€“13 suitable. Dates are typical; confirm with your county extension and watch the 10-day forecast.

Lawns in Nevada

Best grass types for your climate:

BermudagrassZoysiagrassSt. AugustinegrassBuffalograss

Open the lawn care scheduler โ†’

Common pests in Nevada

The pests most reported in your region, with organic-first treatments:

GrasshopperAphidsLeaf-Footed Bug

Grasshopper

Targets
Vegetables, ornamentals, young trees
Signs
Chewed leaves and stems; active jumpers in hot dry weather.
Organic / IPM first
Row covers; chickens; neem; beneficial nematodes.
Chemical option (follow label)
Nosema locustae bait (slow) or carbaryl for outbreaks.
Prevention
Trap crops; reduce weedy borders; till in fall.

What grows well in Nevada

Crops suitable for zones 4โ€“10:

CropTypeSpacingDays to harvest
TomatoWarm-season24โ€ณ70
PepperWarm-season18โ€ณ75
LettuceCool-season8โ€ณ45
CarrotCool-season3โ€ณ65
Green BeansWarm-season4โ€ณ55
SpinachCool-season6โ€ณ40
CucumberWarm-season12โ€ณ55
ZucchiniWarm-season36โ€ณ50
KaleCool-season12โ€ณ55
BroccoliCool-season18โ€ณ70

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.