Dates for Starting Seeds Indoors
Based upon Mapleton, Utah County Climate at an elevation of 4731 feet.
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Feb 1-14
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(10–12 weeks before average frost free date) Celery, Onions, Leeks and Early
Tomatoes
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Feb 14-24
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(6–10 weeks before frost free date) Cabbage, Cauliflower and Broccoli
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Feb 28–Mar 7
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Eggplant, Peppers and Lettuce.
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Mar 7–14
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Tomatoes
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April 4-1
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(Plant indoors 3–4 weeks before setting out in the garden) Cucumbers, Squash and
Melons.
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May 1-7
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Squash (For transplanting in pea patch after peas are harvested about June 15 to
July 1).
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April 25
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Average Frost Free Date (Utah County) Mapleton, UT – Its elevation is 4,700 feet
(1,400 m) above sea level.
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Dates to Plant in Garden
Based upon Mapleton, Utah County Climate at an elevation of 4731 feet.
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Mar 14–28
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Very Hard
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Broccoli, Cabbage (105 days), Lettuce (Iceberg 82 days), Onions,
Peas (62 days), Potatoes, Spinach (43 days), and Turnips.
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Mar 28 – April 11
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Hardy
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Beet (60 days), Carrots (75 days), Chard (60 days), Mustard,
Parsnips (105 days), and Radishes (30 days).
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April 25-
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Not Cold Hardy
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Snap Beans (55 days), Okra, Soybean, Squash, Sweet Corn (85
days) Tomatoes, and Parsley (55-70 days).
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May 2-
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Require hot
weather
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Lima Beans, Eggplant, Peppers (65-75 days), Sweet potatoes,
Cucumbers, and Melons (90 days).
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May 24-
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Medium heat
tolerant good for
summer plant
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All Beans, Chards Soybean, Squash, and Sweet Corn.
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July 1-
*After the peas
are harvested
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Hardy for late
summer or fall
planting
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Beets, Collard (75 days), Kale (55 days), Lettuce (82 days),
Mustard, Spinach (43 days), and Turnips.
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Fall Garden
Crops
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Beets (60 days), Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower (70 days), Sweet
Corn (80 days), Cucumber (58 days), Parsnips (105 days),
Rutabagas (90 days), Turnips (55 days), Green Onions, Carrots
(75 days), Lettuce (82 days), Peas (62 days), Radishes (30
days), Spinach, and Swiss Chard.
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