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When to plant garlic in Zone 9a

In Zone 9a, plant cloves around November 29 – December 13 — about 1–2 weeks after the first fall frost — for harvest the following summer.

Your garlic timeline — Zone 9a

Plant cloves (fall)November 29 – December 13
Zone 9a last frost~03/02
Zone 9a first frost~11/25
Plant cloves in fall, usually within one to two weeks after the first killing frost, for harvest the following summer. Spring planting gives poor, small bulbs. [src]Cited: University of Illinois Extension — Herb Gardening: Garlic

Dates computed from Zone 9a's median NOAA frost normals and the cited rule. Your town may differ by a week or two — check your exact ZIP.

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Last verified 2026-07-17. Frost: NOAA NCEI 1991–2020. Zone: USDA 2023. Rule: University of Illinois Extension — Herb Gardening: Garlic.

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