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Zone 3 Vegetables

Are you interested in the best vegetables to plant in your garden for the hardiness zone 3? Gurney's has you covered with our wide selection of quality annual and perennial vegetables in zone 3, from AsparaBest Asparagus to Black Magic Zucchini Squash. Learn how to add to and plant vegetables in your garden landscape, today!

Chipman's Canada Red Rhubarb Plant

Chipman's Canada Red Rhubarb Plant

Naturally Sweet, Dependably Cold Hardy

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Jade Cross Hybrid Brussels Sprouts Seed

Jade Cross Hybrid Brussels Sprouts Seed

Adapted to Southern Growing Conditions.

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Carola Potato

Carola Potato

A Delicious German Import

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German Winter Thyme Herb — Plant

German Winter Thyme Herb — Plant

A Herb Garden Must-Have

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Dafne Hybrid Pickling Cucumber Seed

Dafne Hybrid Pickling Cucumber Seed

Heavy Yields Early in the Season

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Autumn Buckskin Hybrid Pumpkin

Autumn Buckskin Hybrid Pumpkin

Sweet Flesh—and Very Ornamental

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German Chamomile — Plant

German Chamomile — Plant

Pollinators love it!

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Calwonder 300 TMR Sweet Pepper

Calwonder 300 TMR Sweet Pepper

A Southern favorite.

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County Fair Improved Hybrid Cucumber Seed

County Fair Improved Hybrid Cucumber Seed

Nearly Seedless, Not Bitter!

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Lemon Balm Herb — Plant

Lemon Balm Herb — Plant

Repels Mosquitos

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Marjoram — Plant

Marjoram — Plant

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Superstar Hybrid Onion

Superstar Hybrid Onion

All-American Selections Winner

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Casper Eggplant

Casper Eggplant

The best-tasting white eggplant

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Glory Endive Seed

Glory Endive Seed

Unique Texture and Beautiful Leaves Make Outstanding Salads

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Bronze Beauty Leaf Lettuce

Bronze Beauty Leaf Lettuce

A Favorite for Generations

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Frisee Endive Seed

Frisee Endive Seed

Adds zing and texture to salads

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Orange Kiss Hybrid Sweet Pepper

Orange Kiss Hybrid Sweet Pepper

First Ever Orange Marconi Type

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Swiss Giant Zermatt Leek Seed

Swiss Giant Zermatt Leek Seed

Early, European Favorite

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Yellowstone Hybrid Sweet Corn Seed (sh2)

Yellowstone Hybrid Sweet Corn Seed (sh2)

Grows in a Wide Range of Conditions

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Top Chop Hybrid Collards

Top Chop Hybrid Collards

Amazing bolt-resistance

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Summer Grillers Mixed Summer Squash Seed

Summer Grillers Mixed Summer Squash Seed

Superb Mix of Summer Squash

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Purple Giant Hyssop Herb — Plant

Purple Giant Hyssop Herb — Plant

A Pollinator Magnet

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Winter Luxury Pumpkin

Winter Luxury Pumpkin

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Mountain Rose Potato

Mountain Rose Potato

High in Antioxidants

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Mammoth Dill Seed Herb — Plant

Mammoth Dill Seed Herb — Plant

The Pickling Spice

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Jackpot Hybrid Zucchini Summer Squash Seed

Jackpot Hybrid Zucchini Summer Squash Seed

Compact Vines

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Gurney's® Burpless II Hybrid Cucumber Seed

Gurney's® Burpless II Hybrid Cucumber Seed

Finally! A Non-Bitter Pickler

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Grande Hybrid Asparagus Plant

Grande Hybrid Asparagus Plant

Heat Resistant with Tender Spears

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Dixie Speckled Butterpea Seed

Dixie Speckled Butterpea Seed

Colorful and tender.

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When to Plant Zone 3 Vegetables?

Zone 3 has the shortest growing season in the United States--and in many parts of zone 3, gardeners have about 100 frost-free days for gardening. The last spring frost date is in May while the first fall frost arrives in September.

With planning, zone 3 gardeners can grow and harvest many vegetables. For some crops, though, they'll want to select vegetable varieties that are early maturing. Some longer season vegetable varieties may not have time to grow and produce vegetables before the first fall frost.

Many zone 3 gardeners start vegetable seeds indoors to get a jump-start on the gardening season. Start tender, warm-season vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, basil and summer squash indoors in late April and transplant them to the garden after danger of frost has passed. Start broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower seeds indoors, and transplant seedlings into the garden about two weeks before the last frost date.

In May, begin direct sowing lettuce, spinach, beets, carrots, collards, kale, radishes, peas and potatoes into the garden. To extend the harvest season, sow lettuce, beet, carrots, collards and radish seeds every two weeks through early summer. Plant cucumber seeds in May and squash seeds in late May.

Depending on where you live in zone 3, you can begin directly sowing bean and corn seeds into the zone 3 garden in early June. Both bean and corn seed germinate best in warmer soils.

The short growing season makes fall gardening a challenge. Directly sow lettuce, turnips, kohlrabi, spinach and kale in early August for a fall harvest. Row covers can help you extend the harvest.

How to Care for Zone 3 Vegetables?

Most vegetables need 6-8 hours of direct sunlight, about an inch of water weekly and fertile, well-drained soil. When gardening in zone 3, plant vegetables where they will receive direct afternoon sun.

Once your garden is planted and growing, these are a couple of tips for caring for your zone 3 vegetables.

  • Inspect your plants several times a week for signs of disease and insect damage.
  • Ensure that your plants get adequate water. During the hot days of summer or times of drought, rainfall may not be enough and you may have to water your plants.
  • Keep your garden weed-free. Weeds can compete with vegetable plants for nutrients, choke out plants and spread disease.
  • Fertilize your plants when needed. We recommend using slow-release, all-natural fertilizers.
  • Mulching around your vegetable plants or between rows can help suppress weeds and retain moisture in the soil.
  • Some crops may benefit from row covers. Row covers can protect plants from spring or fall frosts. Covers can also protect some plants from insect damage.
  • Harvest vegetables before they become overly mature. Most vegetables are the most tender and flavorful before they reach full maturity.

What are the Best Early Spring Zone 3 Vegetables?

Asparagus grows well in zone 3 and comes back year after year. Many varieties of perennial rhubarb also perform well in zone 3. Both asparagus and rhubarb are planted in the spring. Because of the cool weather, gardening season generally doesn't get underway until mid to late spring in zone 3. Some spring vegetables to grow in zone 3 are cabbage and broccoli (if started indoors) and lettuce, spinach, turnips, beets, radishes, peas, onions and carrots.

What are the Best Zone 3 Winter Vegetables?

Zone 3 is the coldest growing zone in the United States and not suitable for growing in the winter months. However, the use of row covers can extend the harvest of cool-weather crops such as lettuce, spinach, beets and carrots. Parsnips can also be harvested in the fall, and sometimes later if covered with mulch. Crops such as Brussels sprouts and kale are often sweeter if harvested after a light frost. Zone 3 is excellent for planting hardneck garlic bulbs in the fall and harvesting the following summer.

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