Growing Belgian Endive in Zone 6a
Zone 6a has mild winters and a long growing season — good conditions for Belgian Endive. Last frost: Apr 28. First frost: Oct 8.
Planting Calendar
Season: Apr 28 – Oct 8 (163 days)
When to Plant Belgian Endive in Zone 6a
Start Seeds Indoors: Mar 17
Start Belgian Endive seeds indoors around Mar 17 (6 weeks before last frost). Optimal germination temperature: 65°F. Germinates in 5–10 days.
Transplant Outdoors: Apr 14
Transplant Belgian Endive seedlings outdoors after Apr 14. Wait until soil temperature reaches 45°F. Space plants at 4/sqft (6" apart). Harden off plants for a week before moving outside.
Harvest: May 19
First harvest approximately May 19 (~35 days from transplant). Continue harvesting until first frost (Oct 8).
Fall Planting: Aug 20
For a fall harvest, plant Belgian Endive around Aug 20 (7 weeks before first frost).
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When should I plant Belgian Endive in Zone 6a?
Start Belgian Endive seeds indoors around Mar 17. Transplant outdoors after Apr 14. Expect first harvest around May 19.
What is the last frost date for Zone 6a?
The average last spring frost date for Zone 6a is Apr 28. The first fall frost averages Oct 8, giving a 163-day growing season.
Can I grow Belgian Endive in Zone 6a?
Yes. Belgian Endive needs 150 days to harvest. Zone 6a has a 163-day growing season, which is sufficient.
What is the best month to plant Belgian Endive in Zone 6a?
The best time to start Belgian Endive in Zone 6a is Mar. Begin seeds indoors around Mar 17, then transplant outdoors after the last frost date of Apr 28.
How long does Belgian Endive take to harvest?
Belgian Endive takes approximately 150 days from planting to harvest. In Zone 6a, expect your first harvest around May 19.
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