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2026 DFW Planting Calendar: When to Plant for Freeze Survival

2026 DFW Planting Calendar: When to Plant for Freeze Survival

Published on March 15, 2026 by Darryl Chevis

Quick Answer: In DFW (Zone 8a/8b), plant cool-season crops February-March, warm-season vegetables April-May, perennials September-October, and trees November-March. Avoid planting 2 weeks before/after average last frost (March 13) and first frost (November 22).

2026 DFW Planting Calendar

MonthPlantAvoidKey Dates
JanuaryDormant trees, bare-root rosesTender annualsAvg last freeze: Mar 13
FebruaryCool-season veggies, perennial divisionsHeat-loving plantsPre-emergent: Feb 15-28
MarchEarly tomatoes (after 15th), warm-season grassesBefore March 13Last frost risk
AprilAll warm-season crops, summer annualsCool-season veggiesPeak planting season
MayHeat-tolerant annuals, tropicalsSpring bulbsSoil temps optimal
June-AugContainer plantings, heat loversMajor plantingHeat stress period
SeptemberFall vegetables, perennialsSpring bloomers2nd planting window
OctoberWildflower seeds, garlicTender annualsFirst frost: Nov 22
NovemberDormant trees, spring bulbsAbove-ground plantingWinter prep begins
DecemberPlanning, soil amendmentActive plantingDesign phase

Climate Data for Planning

  • Hardiness Zone: 8a/8b (Dallas proper mostly 8a)
  • Average Last Frost: March 13 (can extend to April)
  • Average First Frost: November 22
  • Growing Season: ~245 days
  • Annual Rainfall: 40.55" (often in bursts)

Freeze-Survival Tips

Texas weather can surprise even experienced gardeners:

  • Keep frost cloth ready until mid-April
  • Plant "Texas-tough" varieties with proven freeze survival
  • Mulch heavily after first frost to protect roots
  • Avoid fertilizing after September to prevent tender growth

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Last updated: March 2026 | Zone 8a/8b | Dallas-Fort Worth

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