What Can Grow in Delaware (DE)
Delaware's small size belies excellent growing conditions - warm summers and mild winters on the Delmarva Peninsula.
Delaware spans USDA zones 6b to 7a. The primary zone is 7a, with a growing season of 175 days. Top crops include tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, corn.
Humid subtropical to temperate. Mild coastal influence. Adequate rainfall with occasional summer drought.
Frequently Asked Questions
Delaware spans USDA hardiness zones 6b, 7a. The most common zone across the state is 7a. Humid subtropical to temperate. Mild coastal influence. Adequate rainfall with occasional summer drought.
In Delaware, excellent vegetables to grow include tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, corn, beans. The growing season of 175 days allows for a productive single season.
Delaware is well suited for growing peaches, strawberries, blueberries, apples, pears. Always choose varieties rated for your specific local zone.
Delaware's growing season averages 175 days. Humid subtropical to temperate. Mild coastal influence. Adequate rainfall with occasional summer drought. Check your specific city or zone page for precise last-frost and first-frost dates.