What to Plant in November — Zone 3

Short growing season with harsh winters. Focus on cold-hardy and fast-maturing varieties.

Frost-Free: June 1 – Sept 1 USDA Zone 3

Quick Answer

In zone 3 during November, late fall — the garden winds down while cold-frames and indoor growing keep fresh food coming. Your key tasks this month: finish garden cleanup and compost remaining debris, drain and store hoses and irrigation equipment, and reflect on season and plan improvements.

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November Gardening Tasks for Zone 3

November is late fall — the garden winds down while cold-frames and indoor growing keep fresh food coming. Zone 3 has a frost-free window from June 1 – Sept 1, which shapes what you can plant and when. Here is your complete task list:

1. Finish garden cleanup and compost remaining debris
2. Drain and store hoses and irrigation equipment
3. Reflect on season and plan improvements

Helpful Guides for November

These gardening guides are especially useful this time of year:

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I plant in November in zone 3?

In zone 3 during November, focus on: Finish garden cleanup and compost remaining debris. Drain and store hoses and irrigation equipment. Reflect on season and plan improvements. The frost-free period for zone 3 is June 1 – Sept 1.

Is it too late to plant in November in zone 3?

November is a productive month in zone 3. Short growing season with harsh winters. Focus on cold-hardy and fast-maturing varieties. Check each crop's days to maturity against your remaining frost-free window (June 1 – Sept 1).

What is USDA zone 3?

USDA Zone 3 has a frost-free growing season from approximately June 1 – Sept 1. Short growing season with harsh winters. Focus on cold-hardy and fast-maturing varieties.

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