What is the last frost date for Virginia?
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List of Average Last Frost Dates for Cities in Virginia
Location | Average Last Frost Date |
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Andersonville | May 11 – May 20 |
Andover | May 21 – May 31 |
Annandale | May 1 – May 10 |
Appalachia | May 21 – May 31 |
Will it frost again in Virginia?
Each winter, on average, your risk of frost is from October 22 through April 15. Almost certainly, however, you will receive frost from November 6 through April 2. You are almost guaranteed that you will not get frost from April 28 through October 7. Your frost-free growing season is around 190 days.
Which month is the last frost?

1. The USDA Hardiness Zone Method
Zone | Last Frost Date | First Frost Date |
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1 | May 22 – June 4 | August 25-31 |
2 | May 15-22 | September 1-8 |
3 | May 1-16 | September 8-15 |
4 | April 24 – May 12 | September 21 – October 7 |
Does the ground freeze in Virginia?
The first freezing temperature usually occurs by early October in the rest of eastern and north central West Virginia, to mid and late October across southwest West Virginia, southeast Ohio, and extreme southwest Virginia.
What is the first frost date in Virginia?
List of Average First Frost Dates for Cities in Virginia

Location | Average First Frost Date |
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Andersonville | Oct.11 – Oct. 20 |
Andover | Oct.11 – Oct. 20 |
Annandale | Oct. 21 – Oct. 31 |
Appalachia | Oct.11 – Oct. 20 |
What should I plant before my last frost?
Carrots, corn, parsnips, spinach, turnips, peas, onions, lettuce and seed potatoes can all be sown directly into the ground once the soil has thawed enough to be workable.
Can I plant perennials before last frost?
Perennials can be planted any time during the growing season. In fact, you can plant them right up until the ground freezes. For the best results, though, you should plant them in either the spring or the fall.
What does first freeze date mean?
To put it simply, your last frost date is the average date you will experience the last frost of the spring, and your first frost date is the average date you can expect the first frost in the fall.
How do I protect my plants from frost?
Cover Plants – Protect plants from all but the hardest freeze (28°F for five hours) by covering them with sheets, towels, blankets, cardboard or a tarp. You can also invert baskets, coolers or any container with a solid bottom over plants. Cover plants before dark to trap warmer air.
How can you tell if there is frost in the ground?
Frozen soil tends to feel dense and hard, both to footsteps and to the touch. Touch the ground to see how cold and solid it feels. If it’s hard to the touch, it’s not ready. But if there’s some give to the earth, and if it’s soft and springy or crumbly, it may be nearly time to plant.
What temp does frost occur?
32°F
“Frost” refers to the layer of ice crystals that form when water vapor on plant matter condenses and freezes without first becoming dew. A light frost occurs when the nighttime temperature drops to at or just below 32°F (0°C).