Nebraska planting calendar
When to plant brussels sprouts in Nebraska — sow, transplant & harvest dates
Nebraska is mostly USDA zone 5b (range 4b-6a). Dates below are derived from brussels sprouts's frost tolerance and Nebraska's frost window — not generic national averages.
Brussels Sprouts planting timetable for Nebraska
| Stage | When in Nebraska | Anchor |
|---|---|---|
| Start seeds indoors | late January (January 31) | 12 weeks before the last frost (late April) |
| Transplant outside | mid-April (April 11) | 14 days before the last frost (late April) |
| First harvest (estimate) | early July (July 10) | ~90 days from transplant |
Dates are state-wide averages for the dominant zone. Local microclimates — elevation, urban heat, coastal moderation — can shift the window by 1-2 weeks. Use the frost-date calculator for a date tuned to your town.
Why Nebraska's climate shifts the brussels sprouts dates
Nebraska's last spring frost averages late April and first fall frost early October, which sets the whole planting clock. Nebraska has a continental plains climate — cold winters, hot windy summers, and a season that shortens going north and west. Sow early — brussels sprouts bolt once daytime temperatures hold above 24 °C, so the earlier they go in, the longer the harvest.
Brussels sprouts are a long-season crop — transplant outdoors 2–3 weeks before the last spring frost once seedlings are 10–15 cm tall, or start a fall crop by counting back 90–100 days from the first fall frost and setting transplants then. Flavour sweetens after the first hard frost (below -2 °C), making them one of the few vegetables that actually improves with autumn cold. Zones 9–10 can grow them as a winter crop but the lack of hard frost reduces flavour development.
Frost-risk note
Don't plant before late April — a hard freeze can still set young plants back. In the northern Sandhills and Panhandle (zone 4b) the safe date runs a week or two later.
Regional variation within Nebraska
the northern Sandhills and Panhandle (zone 4b) runs roughly 1-2 weeks behind the state average; the southeast near the Missouri River (zone 6a) can plant 1-2 weeks earlier.
- Omaha — USDA zone 5b
- Lincoln — USDA zone 5b
- Grand Island — USDA zone 5a
- Scottsbluff — USDA zone 5a
What else to plant in Nebraska around then
The same early window suits peas, lettuce, spinach, and onion sets.
Quick-grow guide
- Sun: Full sun — 6+ hours direct.
- Soil temperature for germination: 7-29 °C (45-85 °F).
- Spacing: 18-24 inches (45-60 cm) between plants.
- Days to harvest: ~90 days from planting out.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to plant brussels sprouts in Nebraska?
In Nebraska (mostly USDA zone 5b), sow brussels sprouts indoors around late January, transplant outdoors mid-April (before the last frost, late April), and harvest from early July. Brussels Sprouts are cold-hardy — they tolerate frost and actively prefer cool weather, so they go in well before the last spring frost and bolt in summer heat.
What USDA zone is Nebraska?
Most of Nebraska sits in USDA hardiness zone 5b, with the state spanning roughly 4b-6a from the northern Sandhills and Panhandle (zone 4b) to the southeast near the Missouri River (zone 6a). The last spring frost averages late April and the first fall frost early October.
Can you grow brussels sprouts in Nebraska?
Yes. Nebraska's dominant zone 5b supports brussels sprouts — the key is timing. Brussels Sprouts are cold-hardy — they tolerate frost and actively prefer cool weather, so they go in well before the last spring frost and bolt in summer heat.
Does the planting date change across Nebraska?
the northern Sandhills and Panhandle (zone 4b) runs roughly 1-2 weeks behind the state average; the southeast near the Missouri River (zone 6a) can plant 1-2 weeks earlier.
What else can I plant in Nebraska around the same time?
The same early window suits peas, lettuce, spinach, and onion sets.
Source and methodology
State zone spans from the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023); frost-date averages from NOAA Climate Data Online. Hot-state two-season timing cross-checked against the UF/IFAS Florida Gardening Calendar and the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension planting calendar. Curated by the Growli editorial team.
Keep going
- How to grow brussels sprouts — full guide
- USDA zone 5 — frost dates and what else to plant
- Average frost dates by zone
- Frost-date calculator
- Month-by-month planting calendar
- When to plant brussels sprouts in every US state
Same crop, nearby states (Midwest)
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- When to plant brussels sprouts in Indiana
- When to plant brussels sprouts in Iowa
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