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When to Plant Cabbage in Nunavut

Cabbage is a versatile cool-season crop that forms dense, leafy heads in green, red, or savoy varieties. It is a staple for coleslaw, sauerkraut, and many global cuisines.

Nunavut spans USDA hardiness zones 1a (with planting data available), so planting dates vary by your location within the state. Click your zone below for the most accurate dates.

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Cabbage Planting Calendar for Nunavut

โ–ธ Zone 1a ~61 day growing season ยท Full guide โ†’

Last frost: June 15 ยท First frost: August 15 ยท 61 day season

Activity When Date Range
Start Indoors May 4 May 4 โ€“ May 18
Transplant Outdoors June 15 Jun 15 โ€“ Jun 29
Direct Sow June 8 Jun 8 โ€“ Jun 29
Harvest August 17 Aug 17 โ€“ Oct 12
Fall Sowing May 23 May 23 โ€“ Jun 6

Growing Tips for Nunavut

Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost. Space plants 18-24 inches apart. Keep soil evenly moist to prevent heads from splitting.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Cabbage in Nunavut?

Planting dates for Cabbage in Nunavut depend on your USDA zone. Nunavut spans zones 1a. Check the planting calendar above for your specific zone's frost dates and planting windows.

What zone is Nunavut for planting?

Nunavut contains USDA hardiness zones 1a. Your specific zone depends on your location within the state โ€” northern and higher-elevation areas are in colder zones, while southern and coastal areas are warmer.

Data sources: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023), NOAA 30-Year Climate Normals, University Cooperative Extension planting guides. Last updated: April 2026.