What to Plant in December — Zone 6

One of the most popular gardening zones with a generous season for warm and cool-season crops alike.

Frost-Free: April 30 – Oct 15 USDA Zone 6

Quick Answer

In zone 6 during December, winter — garden planning for next year, indoor growing, and tool maintenance. Your key tasks this month: plan crop rotation for next year, grow herbs on sunny windowsills, and review successes and lessons from the season.

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December Gardening Tasks for Zone 6

December is winter — garden planning for next year, indoor growing, and tool maintenance. Zone 6 has a frost-free window from April 30 – Oct 15, which shapes what you can plant and when. Here is your complete task list:

1. Plan crop rotation for next year
2. Grow herbs on sunny windowsills
3. Review successes and lessons from the season

Helpful Guides for December

These gardening guides are especially useful this time of year:

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I plant in December in zone 6?

In zone 6 during December, focus on: Plan crop rotation for next year. Grow herbs on sunny windowsills. Review successes and lessons from the season. The frost-free period for zone 6 is April 30 – Oct 15.

Is it too late to plant in December in zone 6?

December is a productive month in zone 6. One of the most popular gardening zones with a generous season for warm and cool-season crops alike. Check each crop's days to maturity against your remaining frost-free window (April 30 – Oct 15).

What is USDA zone 6?

USDA Zone 6 has a frost-free growing season from approximately April 30 – Oct 15. One of the most popular gardening zones with a generous season for warm and cool-season crops alike.

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