Planting Dates for Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island's red sandy soil and maritime climate create ideal conditions for root vegetables, especially potatoes. The island enjoys moderate growing conditions for its latitude.

Hardiness Zones 5a-5b • 140-160 frost-free days

Frost Dates in Prince Edward Island

Average last spring frost and first fall frost dates for Prince Edward Island cities. Use these to calculate your planting windows.

CityLast Spring FrostFirst Fall FrostFrost-Free DaysZone
CharlottetownMay 11Oct 141565b

Gardening Tips for Prince Edward Island

  • ✓PEI's famous red soil is naturally acidic — add lime for brassicas.
  • ✓The island's moderate maritime climate supports a 150+ day growing season.
  • ✓Potatoes are PEI's signature crop — try heritage varieties like Island Sunshine.
  • ✓Ocean breezes reduce pest pressure but increase salt spray near the coast.

What to Plant in Prince Edward Island

Cold-Hardy Crops (plant early)

These crops tolerate frost and can be planted 2-6 weeks before your last frost date.

LettuceSemi-Hardy

30-60 days from sowing

PeasHardy

55-70 days from sowing

CarrotsSemi-Hardy

60-80 days from sowing

KaleHardy

50-70 days from sowing

BroccoliSemi-Hardy

55-80 days from transplant

SpinachHardy

35-50 days from sowing

RadishesHardy

20-35 days from sowing

GarlicHardy

July-August the following year

OnionsHardy

90-120 days from transplant

PotatoesSemi-Hardy

70-120 days from planting

BeetsSemi-Hardy

50-70 days from sowing

Swiss ChardSemi-Hardy

50-60 days from sowing

Warm-Season Crops (plant after last frost)

Start these indoors and transplant after all frost danger has passed.

TomatoesVery Tender

60-85 days from transplant

PeppersVery Tender

60-90 days from transplant

BeansTender

50-65 days from sowing

CucumbersVery Tender

50-65 days from sowing

Zucchini & Summer SquashTender

45-60 days from sowing

CornTender

60-100 days from sowing

Herbs (Basil, Cilantro, Dill)Tender

30-60 days from sowing

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the last frost date in Prince Edward Island?

Last frost dates in Prince Edward Island vary by city: Charlottetown (May 11).

What hardiness zones are in Prince Edward Island?

Prince Edward Island spans hardiness zones 5a-5b. Your specific zone determines which perennials survive winter and when to start planting annuals.

What vegetables grow best in Prince Edward Island?

Hardy crops like peas, kale, spinach, and garlic thrive across Prince Edward Island. In warmer zones, tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers do well with proper timing. Use our free calculator for exact planting dates.

How long is the growing season in Prince Edward Island?

140-160 frost-free days. Extend your season with cold frames, row covers, and indoor seed starting.

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