Quitman, GA planting calendar
- USDA zone
- 9a20 to 25 °F
- Last frost
- Mar 11avg, 32°F
- First frost
- Nov 18avg, 32°F
- Growing season
- 253days
Quitman, Georgia is in USDA plant hardiness zone 9a. Its average last spring frost is around March 11 and the first fall frost around November 18, giving a growing season of about 253 days (NOAA 1991–2020 normals, 32°F, median). Start tender crops like tomatoes and peppers indoors weeks before the last frost and set them out afterward; sow hardy crops such as peas, spinach, and lettuce before it. The planner below turns those frost dates into a printable per-crop planting calendar.
Quitman planting calendar
Each crop's windows are counted from Quitman's average frost dates. hatched = start seeds indoors, solid green = plant out, teal = a fall sowing, and the terracotta dot marks the estimated first harvest. Ranges are extension-guide planning guidance, not guarantees.
- Start indoors
- Plant out
- Fall sowing
- First harvest
| Crop | Frost tolerance | Start indoors | Plant out | First harvest | Fall planting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tomato | Tender | Jan 14 – Jan 28 | Mar 18 – Mar 25 | May 17 – Jun 6 | — |
| Pepper | Very tender | Jan 1 – Jan 14 | Mar 25 – Apr 1 | May 24 – Jun 23 | — |
| Cucumber | Tender | Feb 11 – Feb 18 | Mar 18 – Mar 25 | May 7 – May 27 | — |
| Summer squash / zucchini | Tender | — | Mar 18 – Mar 25 | May 2 – May 17 | — |
| Bush bean | Tender | — | Mar 18 – Mar 25 | May 7 – May 17 | Sep 19 – Sep 29 |
| Sweet corn | Tender | — | Mar 11 – Mar 25 | May 10 – Jun 9 | — |
| Basil | Very tender | Jan 28 – Feb 11 | Mar 18 – Mar 25 | Apr 17 – May 2 | — |
| Lettuce | Half-hardy | Jan 28 – Feb 11 | Feb 11 – Feb 25 | Mar 28 – Apr 12 | Sep 5 – Sep 20 |
| Pea | Hardy | — | Jan 28 – Feb 11 | Mar 24 – Apr 8 | Aug 26 – Sep 10 |
| Spinach | Hardy | — | Jan 28 – Feb 11 | Mar 9 – Mar 19 | Sep 15 – Sep 25 |
| Carrot | Half-hardy | — | Feb 18 – Feb 25 | Apr 19 – May 9 | Aug 16 – Sep 5 |
| Broccoli | Half-hardy | Jan 14 – Jan 28 | Feb 11 – Feb 25 | Apr 7 – Apr 27 | Aug 21 – Sep 10 |
Data: NOAA NCEI U.S. Climate Normals 1991–2020 (public domain) and USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map 2023. Planting windows synthesized from U.S. Cooperative Extension guides.
Frost & freeze dates
From NOAA's 1991–2020 Climate Normals at station USC00097276. The median (p50) is the average date; the 90%-safe column is the date the freeze has passed in about 9 years out of 10 (p10 for spring, p90 for fall) — the conservative date to plant after or harvest before.
| Threshold | Last spring — avg | Last spring — 90%-safe | First fall — avg | First fall — 90%-safe | Season (days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36°F | Mar 26 | Apr 18 | Nov 7 | Nov 22 | 227 |
| 32°F (freeze) | Mar 11 | Mar 31 | Nov 18 | Dec 8 | 253 |
| 28°F | Feb 23 | Mar 17 | Dec 5 | Jan 4 | 288 |
| 24°F | Feb 7 | Mar 3 | Dec 28 | Jan 31 | 319 |
32°F is the standard "freeze" line that damages tender crops; lighter 36°F frost can nip the most cold-sensitive plants, while hardy crops shrug off light frost down toward 28°F. Use the threshold that matches what you are protecting.
Growing degree days
Growing degree days (GDD) accumulate warmth above a base temperature over the year — a better predictor of crop development than the calendar alone. Warm-season crops need a long, warm GDD total; a short, cool GDD total favors greens and brassicas.
| Model | °F·days | Used for |
|---|---|---|
| Base 50°F (warm-season) | 6,378 | standard warm-season base (tomato, corn, beans) |
| Base 40°F (cool-season) | 9,773 | cool-season crops (brassicas, greens) |
Hardiness zone 9a
Quitman sits in USDA plant hardiness zone 9a on the 2023 map — meaning its average annual extreme minimum winter temperature is about 20 to 25 °F. That number tells you which perennials, shrubs, and trees reliably survive an average winter here; it does not set your planting dates, which come from the frost calendar above.
Explore more places in zone 9a, or see all USDA hardiness zones.
Frequently asked questions
- What USDA hardiness zone is Quitman?
- Quitman, Georgia is in USDA plant hardiness zone 9a on the 2023 map (average annual extreme minimum temperature 20 to 25 °F) — from the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map 2023, matched to this location's ZIP. See the methodology page for sources.
- When is the last frost in Quitman?
- The average (median) last spring frost at 32°F is around March 11, from NOAA's 1991–2020 climate normals at the nearest reporting station. Roughly one year in ten the last frost is as late as March 31, so wait until then before setting out frost-tender plants if you want to be safe.
- When is the first fall frost in Quitman?
- The average first fall frost at 32°F is around November 18. That leaves a growing season of about 253 days between the average last spring and first fall frosts.
- When should I start tomatoes in Quitman?
- Start tomato seeds indoors about Jan 14 – Jan 28 and transplant them outside about Mar 18 – Mar 25, once the danger of frost has passed. Estimated first harvest is around May 17 – Jun 6.
- How long is the growing season in Quitman?
- About 253 days at the 32°F threshold (NOAA 1991–2020, median) — the span between the average last spring frost (~March 11) and the average first fall frost (~November 18). Cold-hardy crops extend usable time at both ends; frost-tender crops fit inside it.
Sources & method
Frost, freeze, growing-season, and growing-degree-day figures are NOAA NCEI U.S. Climate Normals 1991–2020 for station USC00097276 (Quitman 2 Nw, 1.7 km away). The hardiness zone is the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map 2023, matched to this location's ZIP. Planting windows are computed by counting from the average last and first frost using per-crop offsets synthesized from U.S. Cooperative Extension guides — the full method and citations are on the methodology page.