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Growing Calendula in Zone 9b

Zone 9b has warm winters and an extended growing season — excellent for heat-loving crops like Calendula. Last frost: Mar 10. First frost: Nov 15.

Planting Calendar

Indoor
Outdoor
Harvest
Jan 27Nov 15

Season: Mar 10 – Nov 15 (250 days)

Zone9b
Last FrostMar 10
First FrostNov 15
Season Length250 days
Days to Harvest55
SunFull Sun
Frost ToleranceModerate
Spacing12/sqft

When to Plant Calendula in Zone 9b

Start Seeds Indoors: Jan 27

Start Calendula seeds indoors around Jan 27 (6 weeks before last frost). Optimal germination temperature: 65°F. Germinates in 7–14 days.

Transplant Outdoors: Feb 24

Transplant Calendula seedlings outdoors after Feb 24. Wait until soil temperature reaches 45°F. Space plants at 12/sqft. Harden off plants for a week before moving outside.

Harvest: Apr 5

First harvest approximately Apr 5 (~40 days from transplant). Continue harvesting until first frost (Nov 15).

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Calendula in Zone 9b?

Start Calendula seeds indoors around Jan 27. Transplant outdoors after Feb 24. Expect first harvest around Apr 5.

What is the last frost date for Zone 9b?

The average last spring frost date for Zone 9b is Mar 10. The first fall frost averages Nov 15, giving a 250-day growing season.

Can I grow Calendula in Zone 9b?

Yes. Calendula needs 55 days to harvest. Zone 9b has a 250-day growing season, which is sufficient.

What is the best month to plant Calendula in Zone 9b?

The best time to start Calendula in Zone 9b is Jan. Begin seeds indoors around Jan 27, then transplant outdoors after the last frost date of Mar 10.

How long does Calendula take to harvest?

Calendula takes approximately 55 days from planting to harvest. In Zone 9b, expect your first harvest around Apr 5.

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