When to plant Haskaps in McCone County, MT
McCone County sits in cold Zone 4a. Plant Haskaps June 11–June 25 for the single annual harvest; the September 22 first frost closes the window.
When to Plant Haskaps in McCone County, MT
This month in McCone County, Montana
Your garden in McCone County, Montana is working on a schedule, even when you're not. Here's where you should be this June.
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Get haskaps in the ground
Your last frost (May 14) has passed. These warm-season crops can handle outdoor soil now.
Haskaps (honeyberries) are extremely cold-hardy shrubs producing elongated blue berries with a complex blueberry-raspberry flavor. They fruit very early in the season.
McCone County, Montana is in USDA Zone 4a. The average last spring frost is May 14 and the first fall frost is September 22, giving you a growing season of approximately 131 days.
At an elevation of 5,568 feet, McCone County receives approximately 22 inches of rainfall annually with predominantly loam soil. Summer highs average 82°F, so choose short-season varieties of Haskaps to ensure they mature before fall.
McCone County Soil Profile
Soil Type
Loam
Soil pH
6.7-8.2
Drainage
Well Drained
Haskaps Planting Risk Windows
Percentages indicate frost risk at transplant. The 70% safe window means there is a 30% chance of frost after transplant — suitable for cold-hardy crops or gardeners with frost protection. The 90% safe window is best for tender plants.
Soil Compatibility in McCone County
How your county's soil matches Haskaps's growing requirements.
Soil pH
Your soil pH (6.7–8.2) overlaps with Haskaps's range (5.5–7.5), though not a perfect match.
Soil Texture
The loam soil in McCone County is excellent for Haskaps — good drainage, moisture retention, and nutrient holding capacity.
Organic Matter
Organic matter is moderate (2.4%). Annual compost additions will help Haskaps.
How to Plant Haskaps
Haskaps Water Budget
Water stress score is 6/10 — consider drought-tolerant varieties and mulching
Monthly Watering Guide for Haskaps
Haskaps needs approximately 1 inches of water per week (4.3" per month). Here's how your county's rainfall compares month by month.
| Month | Haskaps Needs | Rainfall | You Supplement | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | — | 1.7" | 0" | ❄️ Dormant |
| Feb | — | 1.1" | 0" | ❄️ Dormant |
| Mar | — | 2" | 0" | ❄️ Dormant |
| Apr | — | 2.6" | 0" | ❄️ Dormant |
| May | 4.3" | 2.7" | 1.6" | 💧 Light watering |
| Jun | 4.3" | 1.4" | 2.9" | 🚿 Regular watering |
| Jul | 4.3" | 1.9" | 2.4" | 🚿 Regular watering |
| Aug | 4.3" | 2.3" | 2" | 💧 Light watering |
| Sep | 4.3" | 1.8" | 2.5" | 🚿 Regular watering |
| Oct | — | 1.7" | 0" | ❄️ Dormant |
| Nov | — | 1.5" | 0" | ❄️ Dormant |
| Dec | — | 1.1" | 0" | ❄️ Dormant |
Water needs are for active growing months only (May–Sep in McCone County). Supplement amounts are based on average rainfall — actual needs vary with temperature, soil, and mulching.
Haskaps Heat Requirements (GDD)
What are Growing Degree Days (GDD)?
Growing Degree Days measure the total warmth your plants receive during the growing season. Think of it as a "heat bank" — every day above 50°F deposits warmth that helps your plants grow.
Each plant needs a certain amount of accumulated heat to mature. If your county provides more GDD than the plant needs, it's a great fit. If it's close, you may want to choose faster-maturing varieties or start seeds indoors to get a head start.
Haskaps Planting Timeline — McCone County, MT
Haskaps Planting Calendar
| Activity | When | Date Range |
|---|---|---|
| Transplant Outdoors | June 11 | Jun 11 – Jun 25 |
· 48" apart · Rows 72" apart
Month-by-Month Timeline
| Month | Activities |
|---|---|
| January | — |
| February | — |
| March | — |
| April | — |
| May | — |
| June | Transplant Outdoors |
| July | — |
| August | — |
| September | — |
| October | — |
| November | — |
| December | — |
Growing Conditions
☀️ Sun
Full Sun (6-8+ hours)
💧 Water
1"/week · 1-2 times/week
📅 Days to Maturity
730–1095 days
🧪 Soil pH
Needs 5.5–7.5 · Your soil: acceptable
🗺️ USDA Zone
Zone 4a
📆 Growing Season
131 days in McCone County
Growing Tips for Haskaps in McCone County
Direct sow Haskaps outdoors after May 14 in McCone County when soil has warmed and frost danger has passed.
Your 131.0-day growing season in McCone County is tight for Haskaps (730.0-1095.0 days to maturity). Start indoors and choose early-maturing varieties.
McCone County receives only 22" of rain annually. Haskaps needs consistent moisture — install drip irrigation or water deeply 2-3 times per week.
General growing tips
Plant at least two different varieties for cross-pollination. Fruits ripen 2-3 weeks before strawberries. Protect from birds. Very low maintenance once established. Tolerates extreme cold.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant Haskaps in McCone County, MT?
McCone County is in Zone 4a with an average last frost of May 14. Plan your Haskaps planting based on this frost date — see the calendar above for exact timing.
What planting zone is McCone County, MT?
McCone County, Montana is in USDA Hardiness Zone 4a. The average last spring frost is May 14 and first fall frost is September 22.
When should I plant Haskaps in McCone County, MT?
In McCone County, MT, plant Haskaps after the last frost (around May 14) and before the first frost (around September 22). Best results when soil holds above 50°F.
What growing zone is McCone County, MT for Haskaps?
McCone County sits in USDA Zone 4a. Haskaps grows reliably in zones 2a through 7b, so it's a good fit here.
Can Haskaps grow in McCone County's climate?
Yes — Haskaps grows well in McCone County's temperate climate. McCone County averages a 131-day frost-free season, with last frost around May 14 and first frost around September 22.
Your McCone County Garden Planner — Free
A 22-page printable planner built for McCone County (Zone 4a). Planting dates, a month-by-month schedule, harvest log, seed inventory, and succession charts — all dialed in for your exact growing season.