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When to plant in Glendale Heights, IL

USDA Zone 5b

Here are the average frost dates, USDA hardiness zone, and a month-by-month planting calendar for Glendale Heights, Illinois — all computed from Glendale Heights's nearest NOAA weather station.

Zone 5b means Glendale Heights sees real winter cold, but a good range of perennials survive; the frost dates above govern when annual vegetables go out.

Station · LISLE-MORTON ARBORETUM · 11.8 km
Last spring frost
April 28
50% chance · 32°F
First fall frost
October 16
50% chance · 32°F
Growing season
171 days
frost-free
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Frost calendar for Glendale HeightsA year-band showing 32°F frost risk from January to December for Glendale Heights: last spring frost around April 28, first fall frost around October 16, about 171 frost-free days between.
Shaded months carry frost risk; the clear span is the average frost-free season.

Frost probability

LISLE-MORTON ARBORETUM · 1991–2020

The date the last spring and first fall frost occur, by threshold and probability. A 90% date is later in spring — and earlier in fall — than a 10% date; the 50% · 32°F row is what most gardeners plan around. These are Glendale Heights’s own odds, recorded at LISLE-MORTON ARBORETUM.

Frost-probability curves for Glendale HeightsProbability of the last spring frost and first fall frost by date at 32°F. The last spring frost is most likely around April 28 and the first fall frost around October 16, giving about 171 frost-free days.
Last spring frostFirst fall frostbold = 32°F · thin = 28°F / 36°F · dot = 50% date · band = 10–90% window
ThresholdSPRING 10%SPRING 50%SPRING 90%FALL 10%FALL 50%FALL 90%
36°FMay 25May 9Apr 25Sep 22Oct 6Oct 18
32°FMay 14Apr 28Apr 14Oct 1Oct 16Oct 29
28°FMay 4Apr 16Apr 2Oct 12Oct 26Nov 8

Download this table as CSV ↓ — every threshold and probability, plus this city’s planting-window dates.

What to plant now

TODAY · JULY 19
Fall sowopen now
Rutabaga
July 10July 24
Fall sowin 5 days
Broccoli
July 24August 7
Fall sowin 5 days
Cabbage
July 24August 7
Fall sowin 5 days
Carrot
July 24August 7
Fall sowin 5 days
Cauliflower
July 24August 7
Fall sowin 5 days
Napa Cabbage
July 24August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Beet
August 7August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Collards
August 7September 4
Fall sowin 19 days
Endive
August 7August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Escarole
August 7August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Fennel (Bulb)
August 7August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Kale
August 7September 4
Fall sowin 19 days
Kohlrabi
August 7September 4
Fall sowin 19 days
Peas
August 7August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Radicchio
August 7August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Swiss Chard
August 7August 21
Fall sowin 19 days
Turnip
August 7September 4

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Full-year planting calendar

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Each bar is the exact window to take a planting action in Glendale Heights, drawn to the day from the local frost dates. The dashed line is today.

Nearby weather stations

3 within 14 km · complete 32°F normals

When stations disagree by more than a few days, that spread is real microclimate variation — elevation, water, urban heat. Judge which station best matches your own yard.

WHEATON 3 SE
12 km · 207 m elevation
SPRING
Apr 27
FALL
Oct 17
LISLE-MORTON ARBORETUM
Primary
12 km · 207 m elevation
SPRING
Apr 28
FALL
Oct 16
WEST CHICAGO DUPAGE AP
14 km · 230 m elevation
SPRING
Apr 25
FALL
Oct 19

Glendale Heights planting FAQ

When is the last spring frost in Glendale Heights, IL?

Glendale Heights's average last spring frost falls near April 28 — the 50% mark at 32°F in the 1991–2020 normals. Hold tender transplants until the risk has passed, then plant out.

When is the first fall frost in Glendale Heights, IL?

Expect Glendale Heights's first fall frost near October 16 — a 50% chance of 32°F by that date. Bring in or cover tender crops ahead of it.

What hardiness zone is Glendale Heights in?

Glendale Heights is in USDA hardiness zone 5b. In zone 5b, winters are cold — pick cold-hardy varieties and protect tender crops.

How long is the growing season in Glendale Heights?

There are roughly 171 frost-free days in Glendale Heights (a moderate growing season), running from the average last frost around April 28 to the first fall frost near October 16.

When should I plant tomatoes in Glendale Heights?

In Glendale Heights, start tomato seeds indoors around March 3–March 17, then transplant seedlings outdoors around May 5 once the danger of frost has passed.

Planting reminders

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Nearby cities

8 within reach

Frost dates recorded at LISLE-MORTON ARBORETUM, 12 km from the city center · 1991–2020 NOAA climate normals · zone from the USDA/PRISM 2023 map. How we compute this.

Cite this page
BlissGarden. "When to Plant in Glendale Heights, IL — Frost Dates & Zone 5b." Frost normals: NOAA NCEI U.S. Climate Normals 1991–2020, station USC00115097. Retrieved from https://blissgarden.com/illinois/glendale-heights.
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