When is it Too Late to Sow Seeds Outdoors? — Empress of Dirt (2024)

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How do you know when it is too late to sow seeds outdoors? Use these tips for starting flowers and vegetables in late summer or fall.

For more garden tips, see theEmpress of Dirt Grow headquartersfor lots of helpful stuff.

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When is it Too Late to Sow Seeds?

If I plant seeds now, will the plants have time to grow before the cold weather sets in?

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How do you know when it’s too late to start seeds?

Excellent questions! The answer is not always clear when you read the instructions on seed packets but there’s a simple way to figure it out.

If the seeds are hardy perennials (suited to your growing zone and conditions), you likely have several options.

What you want to avoid is seedlings getting caught in the frost. So, start early in spring or summer so the plants have time to get established, or sow later in fall when it’s too cold for the seeds to sprout and they can remain dormant until spring.

This lists 25 Seeds To Sow In Fall for flowers next year.

Growing Annuals From Seed

For single-season veggies and annuals, keep reading.

The two factors to consider aretime availableandgrowing conditions. As we head toward winter, sunlight decreases and temperatures drop. We need enough time and warmth for the seeds to germinate, grow, and reach maturity.

  • Look up your first and last frost days here:Almanac.com (Canada and United States)
  • Check the seed packet to see how long the plant takes to mature(from seed to harvest or winter dormancy).
    This is usually listed in days (example:arugula 30 days).
    But, as we head toward winter, days shorten and growth slows, so we need to allow extra time for this.
  • Learn best temperature for starting the seeds.
    I have listed recommended soil temperatures for vegetable seeds here.
    With the right conditions, growth is optimum. If the soil is too cold or hot, growth can be halted, delayed, or stunted.

The answer is going to be different for each type of seed. Even within one plant species, there are many variations in the time needed from seed to harvest or flowering.

For example, some early types of tomatoes are ready in just over 50 days and others take twice that long.

So you have to plan accordingly for every single type of seed you grow.

Do follow the planting instructions on the packet (location, amount of sun, type of soil, spacing, seed depth…) for best results.

Also, some seed packets list germination rates (what percentage of the seeds should germinate). For example, a germination rate of 80%, means that for every 10 seeds you start, 8 should sprout if conditions are favourable.

Don’t assume you’ve done something wrong if only some of your seeds sprout. It could just be that it’s a seed type that always has some duds.

How to Calculate the Sowing Date

You can find this information on the seed packet or look it up online for the exact seeds you have:

1. Find out how many days the seeds generally take to germinate = A.
2. Find out how many days from transplant (when the seedlings are fully germinated) to harvest = B.
3. A + B = C.
4. Find out the average date of first frost in your area = D.
5. Subtract C (total number of days from seed to harvest) from D (first frost date) = the latest date you should plant the seeds.

Example – Burpee Organic Allsweet Watermelon

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1. Germination takes up to10days (A).
2. Transplant to harvest takes up to104days (B).
3. Total days required from seed to harvest =10+104=114days.
4. Let’s say the first frost date is October 1
5. Count back114days from October 1 = June 9. (You can use a calendar for this or an online calculator.)

This means these watermelon seeds should be planted no later than June 9th if first frost is October 1. Earlier is better for a crop like this that enjoys full sun and warmth.

If you are sowing late, allow extra time for slower growth due to less sun and warmth.

Related:How to Know When Watermelon is Ripe for Picking

Summary

  • Many perennials seeds can be sown right up to first frost.
  • Veggies and other annual seeds need time to mature before first frost.
  • How late you can start seeds outdoors depends on the type of seed and when you expect first fall frost in your area.
  • Calculate how many days are required from seed to harvest and count back from your first frost date to know your plant-by date.
  • Follow all of the planting instructions on the seed packet for best results.

Want to sow native seeds?
This method shows how to sow native plant seeds outdoors in pots to get excellent germination rates.

Happy sowing,

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FAQs

How late is too late to plant seeds? ›

You can absolutely continue to garden after your first frost date in the fall or winter and then begin to plant before your last frost date in the late winter or spring. The only thing your first frost date tells you is when your warm season ends and your cool season begins.

Is it too late to plant flower seeds in July? ›

You can still plant flowers, too!

– all of the annuals that usually burn out by late summer. This way, you'll have a marvelous second flush of bloom and can cut armfuls for Labor Day! June and July are also good times to start seeds for perennials and biennials to bloom next spring.

When to start planting seeds outdoors? ›

Sowing Perennials and Annuals Outdoors

In the North, sow from early spring through summer. Allow at least 4 months from sowing till first killing frost, so plants will have time to grow big enough to endure winter weather. In the South, sow seeds that require cool germination temperatures in spring or fall.

Can you plant seeds in summer? ›

Peas are another good crop to plant in summer to harvest in the summer. You can also sow bush beans until late July and get a pretty decent crop. Dill, cilantro, spinach, leaf lettuce, arugula and parsley seeds can be sowed in August.

What month is too late to start a garden? ›

Spring breezed by and suddenly it's summer. If you didn't find time to plant a garden this spring, don't fret. It's not too late to plant a vegetable garden. Gardeners can plant vegetables in July and August for a fall harvest.

What happens if you start seeds late? ›

Sow too early, and the plants may be ready to leave the pot before it's warm enough. Sow seeds too late, and they won't have enough time to reach maturity. We'll provide some tips as well as a chart on how many weeks to sow indoors before last spring frost.

Is June too late to plant seeds? ›

Many vegetables will still grow and produce even more quickly from seed planted in June when the soil is well warmed up and teeming with life depending on where you live. Listed below are flower, vegetable and herb varieties that are great to start planting in June based on the Hardiness Zone that you live in.

Can I seed my yard in July? ›

4) Late spring (May/June) – late July/early August

Little success is achieved when grass seeding an entire lawn or large sections of your property at this time of year. Doing so could set your lawn back a few to several years. You'll be constantly battling crabgrass and weeds.

Is June too late to plant flower seeds? ›

Many gardeners think of Memorial Day as the cutoff for planting in the garden, but that's not the case! There is still plenty of time to plant in June for strong, healthy plants and vibrant blooms this season.

Is it too late to start seeds outdoors? ›

So it's really never too late to start seeds. It is good to succession sow seeds for radishes, Little Gem lettuce, bunching onions, spinach, cabbages, broccoli, carrots, cucumbers, green beans, cilantro, and even the fast growing zucchini. Sowing often ensures a continual long harvest of crops.

Can I plant my seeds outside now? ›

Many vegetable seeds can be planted as soon as the frost is fully out of the ground in the spring and the soil can be readily worked, but some seeds may require warmer soil to ensure that they will germinate and sprout. Some seeds can be sown in the fall, depending on the climate and the seed.

Should soil be wet when planting seeds? ›

For seeds to germinate, you need to keep the growing soil damp but not too wet. Learning how to water seedlings is pivotal for success. Many seed starters cover the container to keep soil moist until seeds germinate. Once seeds sprout, do not miss a watering.

What temperature is too hot to plant seeds? ›

The pepper forum I'm part of suggest never going above 86°F for best results and some say that their germination has been badly affected at around 95°F (soil temperature!). I lost control of the temperature in my seed starting chamber and let it spike to 100 degrees.

What is the best seed to put down in the summer? ›

Bermudagrass is extremely heat tolerant — daytime temperatures of 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit are optimal. Pennington Bermudagrass yields dense, resilient, heat-tolerant lawns. Zoysia grass, Centipede grass and Bahiagrass also tolerate high heat very well.

Is July too late to start a vegetable garden? ›

Even in the July heat there are still some great crops that can be planted that will keep your garden pumping out vegetables well into the fall. Listed below are flower, vegetable and herb varieties that are great to start planting in July based on the Hardiness Zone that you live in.

What is considered late summer for planting? ›

Planting a Late-Season Garden

There are many crops you can plant well into summer (as late as mid-late August) and still harvest a sizable amount of food.

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