When to plant shallot
Hardy · tolerates frostShallotis keyed to your local frost dates. The offsets below hold anywhere — but the calendar dates they land on don’t. Enter your ZIP for dates tuned to your city’s nearest NOAA station.
Shallot planting timeline
Hardy: tolerates frost and can go out a few weeks before the last spring frost.
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Can I direct sow shallot?
Shallot is usually started indoors and transplanted rather than direct sown, for a reliable stand.
How long does shallot take to grow?
Shallot takes about 90–120 days from transplanting to harvest, depending on the variety and conditions.
Can I plant shallot in the fall?
Shallot is fall-planted: set it out 2–4 weeks before the first fall frost to overwinter for a harvest the following season.
Is shallot frost-hardy?
Hardy: tolerates frost and can go out a few weeks before the last spring frost.
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