When to plant avocado in Arizona
Arizona spans USDA zones 6a–10a, so the right time to plant avocado shifts by weeks across the state. The window to transplant seedlings outdoors runs from about January 11 in Bullhead City to June 11 in Flagstaff — below are local dates for 68 cities, each computed from its own frost dates.
| City | Zone | Last frost | First frost | Transplant out |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phoenix | 9b | January 8 | December 25 | January 15 – January 22 |
| Tucson | 9b | February 5 | December 9 | February 12 – February 19 |
| Mesa | 9b | February 1 | December 10 | February 8 – February 15 |
| Gilbert | 9b | February 1 | December 11 | February 8 – February 15 |
| Chandler | 9b | February 13 | December 5 | February 20 – February 27 |
| Glendale | 9b | January 20 | December 15 | January 27 – February 3 |
| Scottsdale | 10a | January 27 | December 21 | February 3 – February 10 |
| Peoria | 9b | February 5 | December 11 | February 12 – February 19 |
Avocado in Arizona: FAQ
When can I plant avocado in Arizona?
Across Arizona, the time to transplant avocado spans roughly January 11 in Bullhead City to June 11 in Flagstaff, each following that city's local frost dates.
Does the avocado planting date vary across Arizona?
Yes. Arizona publishes 68 cities with their own frost dates, so the right avocado planting window shifts by weeks between the warmest and coldest parts of the state — use your city's page for the exact dates.
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