What Can Grow in Pennsylvania (PA)
Pennsylvania's rich soils and moderate climate support excellent mushroom production and a full range of vegetables.
Pennsylvania spans USDA zones 5a to 7a. The primary zone is 5b, with a growing season of 155 days. Top crops include tomatoes, peppers, corn, beans.
Humid continental. Warm summers and cold winters. Adequate rainfall. Western PA cloudier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pennsylvania spans USDA hardiness zones 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a. The most common zone across the state is 5b. Humid continental. Warm summers and cold winters. Adequate rainfall. Western PA cloudier.
In Pennsylvania, excellent vegetables to grow include tomatoes, peppers, corn, beans, mushrooms. The growing season of 155 days allows for a productive single season.
Pennsylvania is well suited for growing apples, peaches, cherries, blueberries, strawberries. Always choose varieties rated for your specific local zone.
Pennsylvania's growing season averages 155 days. Humid continental. Warm summers and cold winters. Adequate rainfall. Western PA cloudier. Check your specific city or zone page for precise last-frost and first-frost dates.