The average planting date is the average date to transplant outdoors in each state. Click the read more button for more detailed info on planting time, first/last frost dates, tools, and tips for your state.
In some areas the growing season are too short to get ripe produce from some crops. In these cases, a greenhouse or fabric covers will help extending the season.
For other places high temperatures can cause problems for certain crops. In that cases, it can be necessary to have shade cover to get the right growing conditions in the summer.

Cucumber Planting Dates by State
StateAverage Planting DateMore Information
AlabamaApril 1Read More
AlaskaJune 1Read More
ArizonaMarch 1Read More
ArkansasApril 15Read More
CaliforniaMarch 15Read More
ColoradoMay 15Read More
ConnecticutMay 20Read More
DelawareMay 1Read More
FloridaFebruary 15Read More
GeorgiaMarch 15Read More
HawaiiYear-roundRead More
IdahoMay 20Read More
IllinoisMay 15Read More
IndianaMay 10Read More
IowaMay 10Read More
KansasApril 15Read More
KentuckyApril 15Read More
LouisianaMarch 20Read More
MaineMay 20Read More
MarylandApril 15Read More
MassachusettsMay 20Read More
MichiganMay 20Read More
MinnesotaMay 25Read More
MississippiMarch 20Read More
MissouriApril 15Read More
MontanaJune 1Read More
NebraskaMay 1Read More
NevadaApril 15Read More
New HampshireMay 25Read More
New JerseyApril 30Read More
New MexicoApril 15Read More
New YorkMay 1Read More
North CarolinaApril 15Read More
North DakotaMay 20Read More
OhioMay 1Read More
OklahomaApril 15Read More
OregonMay 1Read More
PennsylvaniaMay 1Read More
Rhode IslandMay 15Read More
South CarolinaApril 1Read More
South DakotaMay 20Read More
TennesseeApril 15Read More
TexasMarch 15Read More
UtahMay 1Read More
VermontMay 25Read More
VirginiaApril 15Read More
WashingtonMay 1Read More
West VirginiaMay 15Read More
WisconsinMay 15Read More
WyomingJune 1Read More

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