What to Plant in October — USDA Zone 3b
Here's everything you can start, transplant, sow, and harvest in October in USDA Zone 3b. This zone has an average last spring frost around May 10 and first fall frost around September 22, with a growing season of approximately 135 days.
There are 10 planting activities for October in Zone 3b.
Zone 3b
Short season
135 days
Last Spring Frost
May 10
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135 growing days
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First Fall Frost
September 22
Where Is Zone 3b?
Harvest in October
| Plant | Type | Date Range | Days to Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alpine Strawberries | Fruit | 90–180 days | |
| Amaranth | Vegetable | 90–120 days | |
| Butternut Squash | Vegetable | 85–110 days | |
| Hubbard Squash | Vegetable | 100–120 days | |
| Peppers | Vegetable | 60–90 days | |
| Potatoes | Vegetable | 70–120 days | |
| Pumpkin | Vegetable | 85–120 days | |
| Squash (Winter) | Vegetable | 80–120 days | |
| Strawberries | Fruit | 90–365 days | |
| Tomatoes | Vegetable | 60–85 days |
Other Months for Zone 3b
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