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ZIP 98101 planting calendar

In ZIP 98101, plant spinach around Feb 20.

Your Seattle calendar has a 245-day estimated frost-free season. This estimate uses the representative Seattle frost station, USDA zone 9a, and spinach timing rules.

USDA zone 9a Seattle frost station Washington State University Extension Updated 2026-06-28
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Season map

Spinach windows by month

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Direct sow
Feb 20
Harvest
Apr 6
Frost watch
Oct 6

Reminder workflow

Every date has a next action

Direct sow spinachFeb 20
Last frost windowMar 20
First spinach harvest windowApr 6
Last spinach sowing targetOct 6
SignalValueWhy it matters
Last frost estimateMarch 20, 2026Warm-season transplant risk starts falling after this window.
First frost estimateNovember 20, 2026Fall planting counts backward from this date.
Season length245 daysLonger seasons can support succession crops.
Spacing4-6 inAirflow and root space affect yield.
Soil temperature40 F+Seeds and transplants stall in cold soil.

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Local data

Why this date changes by ZIP

Seattle frost history and USDA zone 9a shift the safe planting window. GrowZone uses a local representative station instead of one national rule.

Washington State University Extension is the kind of local source to verify against when a crop is expensive, weather is unusual, or your yard has a cold pocket.

Crop note

Spinach timing notes

Plant early and again in late summer for fall leaves. Spinach prefers sun to part shade, 4-6 in spacing, and soil near 40 F+.

For fall, count backward from Nov 20. A conservative last sowing target is around Oct 6.