October · USDA Zone 6
autumnWhat to plant in October in USDA zone 6
Autumn planting guide for zone 6 (Southern Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, parts of mid-Atlantic) — a 180-day growing season with last frost around mid- to late April and first frost around mid- to late October.
Sow outdoors in October — zone 6
Direct-sow these seeds into prepared garden beds or large containers. Soil temperature matters more than the calendar date — wait for a sustained warm-up before sowing tender crops.
- Garlic, shallots, overwintering onions
- Mache, spinach (cold-hardy varieties), winter lettuce under cover
- Cover crops
Harvest in October — zone 6
These crops should be ready or in active harvest in October for zone 6 gardens. Pick fruiting crops every 2-3 days to keep production going.
- Apples, pears, winter squash, pumpkins, kale, brassicas, late tomatoes
Universal October tasks
These apply across most US and UK gardens in October, regardless of zone.
- Plant garlic — the prime window for zones 4-7.
- Harvest and cure pumpkins, winter squash, sweet potatoes, and remaining tomatoes before hard frost.
- Sow cover crops on empty beds — winter rye, vetch, clover, oats.
- Plant garlic, shallots, and overwintering onions.
- Mulch perennial beds, garlic, and asparagus crowns.
- Clean and store tomato cages, stakes, and trellises.
Why this works for zone 6
Zone 6 has average annual minimum temperatures of -10 to 0°F (-23 to -18°C) and a frost-free window from mid- to late April to mid- to late October — about 180 growing days. Two-season growing — cool-season crops in spring/fall, warm-season in summer. Heirloom tomato varieties work well here.
Dates are zone-wide averages. Local microclimates (south-facing slopes, urban heat, lakeside warmth, elevation) can shift the window by 1-2 weeks within the same zone.
UK gardeners — October
October is the UK's garlic month — plant hardneck garlic by month's end. Sow overwintering broad beans, peas (Meteor, Douce Provence), and field beans. Plant out spring cabbage and overwintering onions. Harvest pumpkins, squash, apples, and main-crop potatoes.
Source and methodology
Frost-date averages from NOAA Climate Data Online within USDA zone 6. Hardiness boundaries from the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023). Crop timing curated against US Cooperative Extension Service publications (UNL, UMN, NC State, Texas A&M, UF/IFAS, Oregon State) and cross-referenced against the RHS sowing calendar. Curated by the Growli editorial team.
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