When Can I Plant Black-eyed Susans in Zone 10b

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One of the best tools that you have as a gardener to help figure out your gardening schedule is the USDA zone info. The zone information's most crucial data reveals the average last frost and the lowest expected temperature for your area.

To determine the appropriate planting time for black-eyed susans, you can utilize the USDA zone information for the 10b region.

Planting Calendar for Black-eyed Susans

Frost tolerance for black-eyed susans Tolerant of a very small amount of frost
When to plant Up to 3 weeks before last frost

Since black-eyed susans are a little bit cold tolerant, you can plant them earlier in the year than other frost-tender plants.

Visual Calendar for Black-eyed Susans

Planting Calendar for Black-eyed Susans in Zone 10b

 
Jan
Feb
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Dec
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First Frost
No Frost in Zone
Start Seeds
Indoors
Direct Sow
Transplant
Transplant Outside
Harvest
Harvest Time
Winter Crop
Winter Crop
Over-winter
Over-winter

Key dates to remember:

 
Start seeds indoors: Jan 1
 
Direct sow seeds: Jan 1
 
Transplant starts outside: Jan 15
 
Summer harvest time: Feb 15
 
Start winter crop: Sep 15
 
Start over-winter: Dec 1

Last Frost Date for Zone 10b

The average date of last frost is January 31 in zone 10b. It might get as low as 35°F (1°C) during the coldest months of winter.

As the USDA zone information for zone 10b is only an average, the actual date of your last frost will differ annually. Since every microclimate is different, you should also watch the weather forecast closely as you get close to planting time. Watch the weather forecast before planting outside, and have frost protection ready if low temperatures are expected.

USDA Info for Zone 10b

Here is the info for USDA zone 10b.

Average Date of Last Frost (spring) January 31
Average Date of First Frost (fall) 2015-12-15
Lowest Expected Low 35°F (1°C)
Highest Expected Low 40°F (4°C)

This means that on a really cold year, the coldest it will get is 35°F (1°C). On most years you should be prepared to experience lows near 40°F (4°C).

Other Plants to Grow in Zone 10b

You may be interested in our other planting guides for zone 10b.

Vegetables in Zone 10b

Herbs in Zone 10b

Flowers in Zone 10b

USDA Zones

USDA zones are a popular way of determining which plants can grow in your area. Zones tell you when your average first and last frost date are, as well as how cold you can expect it to get in the winter.

Our site works best if you choose your zone from the list below. If you do not know your USDA zone, then you can use our zone map.

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