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Zone 6 Vegetables

Are you interested in the best vegetables to plant in your garden for the hardiness zone 6? Gurney's has you covered with our wide selection of quality annual and perennial vegetables in zone 6, from AsparaBest Asparagus to Black Magic Zucchini Squash. Learn how to add to and plant vegetables in your garden landscape, today!

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Cornzilla Sweet Corn (sh2)

Cornzilla Sweet Corn (sh2)

The biggest ears in the garden—period

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Black Velvet Hybrid Tomato

Black Velvet Hybrid Tomato

Delicious at Any Stage

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Supremo Hybrid Tomato

Supremo Hybrid Tomato

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Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seed

Blue Lake 274 Bush Bean Seed

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Great Lakes Hardneck Garlic

Great Lakes Hardneck Garlic

A Top Producer Hardneck Garlic Variety

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Sweet Bell Hybrid Sweet Pepper Mix

Sweet Bell Hybrid Sweet Pepper Mix

Colorful and Mild Flavored

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The Hulk Bush Bean

The Hulk Bush Bean

Monster Bean Discovered

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Purple Glazer Hardneck Garlic

Purple Glazer Hardneck Garlic

Gorgeous Color and Rich Flavor

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Accelerate Bush Bean Seed

Accelerate Bush Bean Seed

Resistant to Root Rot!

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Krandasger Red Hardneck Garlic

Krandasger Red Hardneck Garlic

Emerges early and makes a statement!

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Transylvanian Softneck Garlic

Transylvanian Softneck Garlic

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Music Garlic Bulbs (Hardneck)

Music Garlic Bulbs (Hardneck)

Cold-Tolerant & Top Producing Music Garlic Seeds

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KangaRhu™ Rhubarb

KangaRhu™ Rhubarb

Cooks up Brilliant Red

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Casperita Hybrid Pumpkin Seed

Casperita Hybrid Pumpkin Seed

Unique Fruit Perfect for Fall

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Yellow Onion Set

Yellow Onion Set

Tops for Early Green Onions

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Sassy Bush Bean Seed

Sassy Bush Bean Seed

Multiple Crops of Tender Beans

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German Red Garlic (Hardneck)

German Red Garlic (Hardneck)

A Longtime Favorite, German Garlic

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Deerfield Purple Hardneck Garlic

Deerfield Purple Hardneck Garlic

Large, Uniform Purple Stripe Garlic

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Hardy Tarty™ Rhubarb Plant

Hardy Tarty™ Rhubarb Plant

Takes the Heat Like No Other!

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Victoria Rhubarb Plant

Victoria Rhubarb Plant

The best cooking rhubarb around

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Max's Gold Hybrid Summer Squash Seed

Max's Gold Hybrid Summer Squash Seed

Flavorful with Small Seed Cavity

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Nootka Rose Softneck Garlic

Nootka Rose Softneck Garlic

Rose Garlic Tops for Braiding

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Summer Bounty Hybrid Summer Squash Seed Blend

Summer Bounty Hybrid Summer Squash Seed Blend

A Kaleidoscope of Colors and Flavors!

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Boldor Beet Seed

Boldor Beet Seed

Best Gold Beet Available!

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Duganski Hardneck Garlic

Duganski Hardneck Garlic

Gorgeous Color!

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Aladin Gourd Seed

Aladin Gourd Seed

Small and Colorful

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French Tarragon

French Tarragon

A Prized Secret Ingredient

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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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Gurney's® Goliath™ Spinach Seed

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German Winter Thyme Herb — Plant

German Winter Thyme Herb — Plant

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Dafne Hybrid Pickling Cucumber Seed

Dafne Hybrid Pickling Cucumber Seed

Heavy Yields Early in the Season

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Tronchuda Beira Sea Kale Seed

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Heat-Tolerant Kale!

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County Fair Improved Hybrid Cucumber Seed

County Fair Improved Hybrid Cucumber Seed

Nearly Seedless, Not Bitter!

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Cantare Bush Bean Seed

Cantare Bush Bean Seed

Consistent, Top Performer

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Aintree Runner Bean

Aintree Runner Bean

Pods up to 11-in. long!

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Chocolate Sprinkles Hybrid Tomato

Chocolate Sprinkles Hybrid Tomato

Richly Flavored and Stunningly Gorgeous

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When to Plant Zone 6 Vegetables?

Zone 6 is a great zone for growing a variety of vegetables. Vegetable planting season for zone 6 usually extends from mid-March through November, depending on where in zone 6 you live. Generally, the last spring frost date falls in April and the first fall frost is sometime in October.

To get a jump-start on the gardening season, many zone 6 gardeners start tender vegetables, such as tomatoes, peppers and eggplant, herbs and squash seeds indoors about 4-6 weeks before the last frost date for your area. Other vegetable seeds often started indoors include cole crops such as cabbage and Brussels sprouts.

Cool season vegetables such as lettuce, spinach, beets, carrots, kale, peas and potatoes are often directly sown outdoors in late March and April. It's also a good time for planting onion sets.

Depending on where you live in zone 6, May is a good time for directly sowing corn seeds, bean seeds, melons and squash. While cole crop seedlings can be transplanted about two weeks before the last frost date, plant tomato, pepper and eggplant seedlings after all danger of frost has passed.

Because sweet potato slips are cold sensitive, wait until a few weeks after the last frost date to plant them. The growing season is suitable for this warm season vegetable.

In midsummer, around July, you can also start sowing seeds for a fall harvest. July is a good time to sow bean seeds outdoors and start broccoli seeds indoors.

In August and September, directly sow beets, carrots, kale, lettuce, spinach, radish and peas for a fall harvest.

How to Care for Zone 6 Vegetables?

Most vegetables need 6-8 hours of direct sunlight, about an inch of water weekly and fertile, well-drained soil.

Once your garden is planted and growing, these are a couple of tips for caring for your zone 6 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 free of weeds. Weeds can compete with vegetable plants for nutrients, choke out plants and spread disease.
  • Consider mulching. Mulch helps suppress weeds and retain moisture in the soil.
  • Fertilize your plants when needed. We recommend using slow-release, all-natural fertilizers.
  • Some crops may benefit from row covers. Row covers can protect plants from early spring or late fall frosts. Covers can also protect some plants from insect damage.
  • Take advantage of the longer grow season and sow short-season vegetables for a fall harvest.
  • 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 6 Vegetables?

Zone 6 is excellent for growing cole crops such as cabbage and broccoli, if you start the plants indoors and transplant them in the spring. Other great early vegetables for zone 6 are lettuce, spinach, beets, peas, radishes, onions and carrots.

What are the Best Zone 6 Winter Vegetables?

Zone 6 gardeners often plant garlic in the fall and harvest the crop in early summer. Many cool-weather crops such as lettuce, spinach, carrots, radishes, beets and peas can be grown in the fall garden. With some protection or row covers, these crops may be harvested into early winter in some areas of zone 6. If covered with mulch in the fall, parsnips can be harvested into winter. Crops such as Brussels sprouts and kale are often sweeter if harvested after a light frost.

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