For informational purposes only. Always consult local extension services for region-specific guidance. Last updated: May 2026.

Seasonal Gardening · Canada

Grow more from your backyard

Planting calendars, composting guides, and crop rotation strategies built around Canadian growing conditions — from Zone 2 in the Prairies to Zone 8 on the Pacific coast.

Backyard vegetable garden in Saskatchewan, Canada

What you'll find here

Practical, region-specific information covering the main pillars of productive home vegetable gardening.

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Planting Calendars

Zone-specific schedules for starting seeds indoors, transplanting, and direct sowing.

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Soil Preparation

Amendments, pH testing, and bed preparation for Canadian clay and sandy soils.

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Composting

Cold composting, hot composting, and vermicomposting adapted for Canadian winters.

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Crop Rotation

Four-bed rotation systems that reduce disease pressure and improve soil fertility.

Recent articles

In-depth guides on planning, preparing, and maintaining a productive vegetable garden across Canadian climate zones.

Gardening varies across Canada

Canada spans Plant Hardiness Zones 0 through 8, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. A gardener in Kelowna, BC (Zone 6b) can transplant tomatoes four to six weeks earlier than one in Saskatoon, SK (Zone 3b).

Last frost dates, total growing degree days, and precipitation patterns all differ significantly by province and even by microclimate within a city. Most content on this site specifies applicable zones so you can filter for your location.

For zone lookup, the Agriculture Canada interactive map provides address-level hardiness data without requiring registration.

Small vegetable garden in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

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