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THRIVING IN ZONE 7B: A COMPREHENSIVE PLANTING GUIDE

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Starting a vegetable garden can be intimidating. Especially when you don’t know where to even begin. Our planting guide for zone 7b will help you get a better idea of which seeds to start indoors, when to plant transplants outside, and of course estimated harvest dates.

The last frost date for zone 7b is April 15th and a first frost date of November 15th. This gives gardeners a season of seven months to sow and grow their favorite vegetables.

Although this may seem like a long time, the season is over before you know it and a gardener has very little time to waste.

Below you will find our growing guide for zone 7b. We hope it helps you take out the guessing work on when to start your seeds indoors, when to sow seeds outdoors, and when to transplant seedlings!

a chart for vegetables designating when to plant vegetables in zone 7bPin
a chart for vegetables designating when to plant vegetables in zone 7bPin

If you’re interested in learning more about how to start seeds indoors, check out our post here. And, if you’re interested about learning how to winter sow your seeds outdoors, you can check out our post here.

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Knowing when to start seedlings in zone 7b can give gardeners a jump start on the season.

Final Thoughts

Using our 7b planting calendar will take a lot of the guesswork out of when to start seeds for our zone. My hope is this guide will help you kick start your season for a happy growing season. 

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