What to Plant in February — Zone 4

Cold winters with a moderate growing season. Many popular vegetables thrive with proper timing.

Frost-Free: May 20 – Sept 15 USDA Zone 4

Quick Answer

In zone 4 during February, late winter — seed starting intensifies and the first cold-hardy crops can often go outdoors in milder zones. Your key tasks this month: start onions, leeks, and celery indoors, begin peppers and eggplant under grow lights, and prune grapevines and fruit trees while dormant.

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February Gardening Tasks for Zone 4

February is late winter — seed starting intensifies and the first cold-hardy crops can often go outdoors in milder zones. Zone 4 has a frost-free window from May 20 – Sept 15, which shapes what you can plant and when. Here is your complete task list:

1. Start onions, leeks, and celery indoors
2. Begin peppers and eggplant under grow lights
3. Prune grapevines and fruit trees while dormant

Plant Guides for This Month

These plants are mentioned in your February tasks. Read their full growing guides for detailed planting instructions:

Helpful Guides for February

These gardening guides are especially useful this time of year:

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I plant in February in zone 4?

In zone 4 during February, focus on: Start onions, leeks, and celery indoors. Begin peppers and eggplant under grow lights. Prune grapevines and fruit trees while dormant. The frost-free period for zone 4 is May 20 – Sept 15.

Is it too late to plant in February in zone 4?

February is a productive month in zone 4. Cold winters with a moderate growing season. Many popular vegetables thrive with proper timing. Check each crop's days to maturity against your remaining frost-free window (May 20 – Sept 15).

What is USDA zone 4?

USDA Zone 4 has a frost-free growing season from approximately May 20 – Sept 15. Cold winters with a moderate growing season. Many popular vegetables thrive with proper timing.

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