First and Last Frost Dates by Zone

Sarah Logie
Written by Sarah Logie

Last updated: Nov 15 2021

First and Last Frost Dates by Zone

Key takeaways

Frost occurs when temperatures reach 32°F or below, with first and last frost dates serving as average seasonal guides that vary by location.

Knowing your area's first and last frost dates helps protect tender plants and determine the safest times for planting and overwintering.

Light freezes damage tender new growth, moderate freezes affect most unprotected plants, and severe freezes can kill non-hardy plants.

Sarah Logie

Written by

Sarah Logie

As Content Strategist at Trees.com, Sarah is smitten with words and a fanatic for flowers, particularly cut florals and house plants. With a love for curating compelling content, she also enjoys furthering her plant knowledge along the way! A few of her favorite flowers include hibiscus, hydrangeas, peonies and dahlias.

Sarah’s fondness for plants was cultivated through many childhood trips to Longwood Gardens in southeastern Pennsylvania, as well as through her first job out of college at a floral event design company. In her free time, catch her snapping photos of anything and everything, day-dreaming about interior decor, and enjoying the outdoors any chance she gets.

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