What Can Grow in Zone 5a
Cool temperate climate with 130-140 day season. Full range of cool-season crops and most warm-season vegetables succeed here.
Zone 5a has average winter lows of -20°F to -15°F (-29°C to -26°C). You can grow tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, and many more plants. The frost-free growing season lasts about 135 days.
Plant tomatoes and peppers after last frost. Succession plant for continuous harvests. Add compost annually to improve soil structure.
Frequently Asked Questions
USDA Zone 5a has average annual minimum temperatures of -20°F to -15°F (-29°C to -26°C). This temperature range determines which perennial plants can survive winter outdoors.
The average last frost date in Zone 5a is around April 20, and the first fall frost typically arrives around September 1. This gives a frost-free growing season of approximately 135 days.
Zone 5a is well-suited for tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, beans. Plant tomatoes and peppers after last frost. Succession plant for continuous harvests. Add compost annually to improve soil structure.
Fruits that thrive in Zone 5a include apples, pears, cherries, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries. Always check that specific cultivars are hardy to your zone before planting perennial fruit trees and shrubs.