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Planting Calendar · Zone 6A

When to plant mint in zone 6a

In USDA zone 6a, start mint seeds indoors around Mar 5, transplant outdoors Apr 30, and harvest from Jun 29.

Brad FerradaWritten by Brad Ferrada, who built Garzed · planting data from university extensions
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Growing SeasonZone 6a
Last frost ~Apr 30First frost ~Oct 10Today
Start indoorsTransplant / sowHarvestFrost risk
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Start indoors Mar 5 · Transplant Apr 30 · First harvest Jun 29 · Wrap by Oct 10
Last spring frostApr 30
Start seeds indoorsMar 5
Transplant outApr 30
First harvestJun 29
Last harvestOct 10
First fall frostOct 10

Why these dates work in zone 6a

Zone 6a's last spring frost averages Apr 30 and first fall frost Oct 10 — about 163 frost-free days. Mint tolerates light frost, so you can set plants out ahead of the last-frost date and keep harvesting into the cooler fall. Starting seeds indoors 8 weeks ahead gives strong transplants ready the moment the soil warms.

Common questions

How long does mint take to grow in zone 6a?

Mint matures in about 60–90 days from transplanting. In zone 6a that means setting plants out around Apr 30 and first picking around Jun 29.

Will mint survive frost in zone 6a?

Yes — mint tolerates light frost. In zone 6a you can set plants out a little before the last frost (around Apr 30) and keep harvesting past the first fall frost (around Oct 10).

For soil, spacing, pests and companion planting, see the full mint growing guide →