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Wasilla (99654) — USDA Zone 4a

Wasilla, Alaska · 103-day growing season

Frost dates and growing season for 99654

USDA hardiness zoneZone 4a
Average last spring frostMay 25
Average first fall frostSeptember 5
Growing season length~103 days
Temperature range (F)-30 to -20°F
Temperature range (C)-34 to -29°C

These are 50%-probability averages modeled from this ZIP's USDA hardiness zone and regional climate normals — not a single-station reading. In a typical year the last spring frost will have passed by May 25, but in a colder-than-average year it can run 1-2 weeks later. Plant tender crops (tomatoes, peppers, basil) once both soil and night temperatures are consistently warm — a thermometer beats the calendar.

Growing season in Wasilla

Wasilla, Alaska sits in USDA Zone 4a, with roughly 103 frost-free days between an average last spring frost around May 25 and a first fall frost around September 5. That is a short season — start warm-season crops indoors 6-8 weeks early and lean on quick-maturing, cold-tolerant cultivars to beat the first fall frost.

What grows in Wasilla

Wasilla falls in USDA Zone 4a, which means the same hardiness constraints apply as the full Zone 4 guide. Vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees rated to Zone 4a (or hardier) will overwinter here in a typical year.

What to plant in Wasilla this week

Wasilla's last frost is around May 25. This is the spring transplant window — start tomatoes and peppers indoors if you haven't, and direct-sow cold-tolerant crops now.

Full planting calendar for Wasilla

Crop-by-crop sowing, transplant, and harvest dates calibrated to zone 4 averages:

Local microclimate notes

Zone tables give you the average — but Wasillagardens vary. South-facing walls and paved areas can run a full half-zone warmer than the published rating. Low-lying spots, frost pockets, and shaded north sides can run colder. If you've gardened here a few seasons, your own frost record (the last time you actually got frost damage) is more accurate than any national average.

Source and methodology

Hardiness zone from the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023 revision). Frost-date and growing-season figures are modeled from this ZIP's USDA hardiness zone and regional NOAA 1991-2020 climate normals — they are zone-level estimates, not a per-station record, so treat them as planning guidance and confirm against your own local frost history. Crop recommendations are drawn from US Cooperative Extension references and curated by the Growli editorial team. Last reviewed May 2026.

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