When to Plant Portulaca in USDA Zone 11a
Your June game plan for Zone 11a
Welcome to June in Zone 11a. These are the moves that will have the biggest impact on your growing season.
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Survive, don't thrive
June-August is endurance gardening. Keep okra, peppers, sweet potatoes, and southern peas alive. Harvest everything daily before the heat damages produce on the vine.
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Start fall tomato seeds indoors
Yes, indoors — under lights or in AC. They'll be ready to transplant in August when temperatures briefly moderate.
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Add compost to empty beds
Empty beds get a thick layer of compost + mulch to suppress weeds and feed the soil for fall planting.
Portulaca (Portulaca grandiflora), commonly called moss rose, is a succulent- stemmed annual built for hot, dry, low-fertility conditions where other flowers fail. Its silky, rose-like blooms open in full sun and close at night or on cloudy days. Excellent for slopes, rock gardens, containers, and parking-strip plantings where irrigation is limited. One of the easiest annuals for neglect- proof summer color.
In Zone 11a, the average last spring frost is around January 1 and the first fall frost is around December 31, giving you a growing season of approximately 364 days.
Portulaca Planting Timeline — Zone 11a
Where Is USDA Zone 11a?
The map below highlights the states that contain Zone 11a. Click any state to see the Portulaca planting schedule for that location.
Portulaca Planting Calendar — Zone 11a
| Activity | When | Date Range |
|---|---|---|
| Start Indoors | December 4 | Dec 4 – Dec 18 |
| Transplant Outdoors | November 6 | Nov 6 – Nov 20 |
| Direct Sow | November 6 | Nov 6 – Nov 27 |
| Bloom | December 25 | Dec 25 – Sep 10 |
· 8" apart · Rows 10" apart
Month-by-Month Timeline
| Month | Activities |
|---|---|
| January | Bloom |
| February | Bloom |
| March | Bloom |
| April | Bloom |
| May | Bloom |
| June | Bloom |
| July | Bloom |
| August | Bloom |
| September | Bloom |
| October | — |
| November | Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow |
| December | Start Indoors Bloom |
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Growing Conditions
Sun
Full Sun (6-8+ hours)
💧 Water
Low — drought tolerant
Days to Maturity
50–70 days
Soil pH
5.5 – 7
Zone Temperature Range
40°F to 45°F average annual minimum
Growing Season
365 days (Zone 11a average)
Planting Specifications
| Plant Spacing | 8 inches apart |
| Row Spacing | 10 inches between rows |
Succession Planting Portulaca in Zone 11a
Sow every 5.7 weeks for continuous harvest throughout the season.
Growing Tips for Portulaca in Zone 11a
Zone 11a offers a long growing season (~365 days). You can plant Portulaca earlier and may get multiple harvests.
Direct-sow after last frost once soil warms to 65°F, or start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost. Seed is tiny — surface sow and do not cover. Thin to proper spacing after germination. Thrives in poor, well-drained soil; rich or wet soil produces lush foliage but fewer blooms. No deadheading required — plants are self-cleaning. Double-flowered varieties hold blooms open longer in overcast conditions.
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Reduce heat stress and sun scorch in hot climates with UV-stabilized shade cloth.
Start seeds indoors with reusable cell trays and humidity domes.
Test your soil pH, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium levels before planting.
Related Plants
Portulaca in Other Zones
Portulaca by State
- Alabama
- Alaska
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- Delaware
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- Hawaii
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- Illinois
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- Maine
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- Texas
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- Washington
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- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant Portulaca in Zone 11a?
In Zone 11a, plan your Portulaca planting around the average last frost date of January 1. Start seeds indoors around December 4. Direct sow outdoors around November 6. Transplant seedlings around November 6.
Can Portulaca grow in Zone 11a?
Yes, Portulaca can grow well in Zone 11a, hardy in USDA zones 3a through 11b. Zone 11a has a growing season of approximately 364 days, which is sufficient for Portulaca (50-70 days to maturity).
When can I harvest Portulaca in Zone 11a?
In Zone 11a, expect to harvest Portulaca from December 25 – September 10. Portulaca takes 50-70 days from planting to harvest.
What is the last frost date for Zone 11a?
The average last spring frost in Zone 11a is around January 1, and the first fall frost is around December 31. This gives a growing season of approximately 364 days. These are 50% probability dates — actual frost dates vary year to year.
What should I plant next to Portulaca?
Good companion plants for Portulaca include Marigolds, Celosia, Vinca, Zinnias. These companions can help with pest control, pollination, and nutrient sharing.
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