Cool-Season

🥬 When to Plant Cabbage

Cabbage grows best at 45–65°F and takes 80–120 days to harvest. Frost-tolerant — can go out earlier in spring.

Ideal Temps
45–65°F
Minimum Safe
28°F
Days to Harvest
80–120
Direct Sow
6w before frost
Start Indoors
6w before frost
Frost Risk
✅ Tolerant

Growing Tips

Very hardy. Plant early spring or fall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant cabbage?

Plant cabbage outdoors 6 weeks before last frost. For a head start, start seeds indoors 6 weeks before your area's last frost date. Transplants can go out 4 weeks before last frost.

Is cabbage frost sensitive?

Cabbage can tolerate light frost, surviving temperatures as low as 28°F. This makes it a great candidate for early spring or fall planting when other crops can't go out yet.

What temperature does cabbage need?

Cabbage grows best between 45°F and 65°F. It can survive down to 28°F, but growth slows significantly below 45°F. It prefers cool weather and may bolt or stop producing if summer heat arrives early.

How long does cabbage take to grow?

Cabbage typically takes 80–120 days from transplant (or direct sow) to first harvest. This is a long-season crop — start seeds early enough to ensure harvest before your area's first fall frost.

Should I start cabbage seeds indoors?

Yes — start cabbage seeds indoors 6 weeks before your area's last expected frost date. This gives seedlings time to develop strong roots before outdoor conditions are ready.

Is it too cold to plant cabbage?

It is too cold to plant Cabbage outdoors when nighttime temperatures are falling below 28°F. While Cabbage can tolerate temperatures as low as 28°F, growth will be slow until nights consistently exceed 45°F. Use CanIPlant to check your local 7-day forecast and get a real-time answer for your ZIP code.

Is it too hot to plant cabbage?

Cabbage starts to struggle when temperatures climb above 65°F. As a cool-season crop, Cabbage is especially heat-sensitive — high temperatures cause bolting, bitter flavor, or complete crop failure. Avoid planting in the peak of summer and opt for spring or fall instead. CanIPlant checks your local forecast highs to flag this automatically.

Any tips for growing cabbage?

Very hardy. Plant early spring or fall.

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