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When to Plant Cabbage in Halifax, NS

Published: April 24, 2026 · Updated: April 27, 2026

Cabbage growing in a Halifax garden
Canadian Zone 6aLast frost: April 30First frost: October 28181 frost-free days

Extremely cold-hardy brassica — survives temperatures as low as -7°C (20°F). Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost, transplant 2–4 weeks before last frost, and also plant for fall harvest.

Halifax's Canadian Zone 6a (USDA 5b) Atlantic Maritime climate brings cool wet springs, warm humid summers, and long mild falls. Sea fog is common May-June and delays soil warming. 181 frost-free days support a broad range of vegetables with blight-resistant variety selection.

Cabbage Planting Calendar for Halifax

Start seeds indoors: March 12–19

Transplant outdoors: April 9–19

Harvest window: June 8 – July 18

Minimum soil temperature: 7°C (45°F)

Days to harvest: 60100 days

Sun requirement: Full sun (6+ hours)

Fall crop planting: August 5–15 (harvest October 4)

Start cabbage indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. Transplant 2–4 weeks before last frost. Very frost tolerant — withstands temperatures as low as 20°F. Also plant in late summer for fall harvest.

Halifax Climate Notes

Halifax's Atlantic climate is cool and damp. Choose blight-resistant tomato varieties (Defiant, Legend, Iron Lady) — late blight is common in the humid Atlantic summer. Kale, chard, and brassicas thrive in the maritime climate. Sea fog in May-June delays spring by 2-3 weeks compared to inland Ontario at the same latitude.

Growing Tips for Cabbage

  • Space plants 18 inches apart — crowding reduces head size and promotes fungal disease.
  • Side-dress with nitrogen 3–4 weeks after transplanting to support rapid leaf formation.
  • Harvest when heads feel firm; leave the root ball in the ground and small secondary heads may form.
  • Fall cabbage sweetens after light frost — one of the best-tasting garden crops when harvested in October.

Companion Planting in Halifax

Pair cabbage with Onion, Dill, Celery, Beet for mutual benefit. Avoid planting near Tomato, Strawberry, Pepper, which compete with or inhibit cabbage growth.

Pests and Problems to Watch in Halifax

The most common pest and disease pressure on cabbage in Halifax comes from Cabbage Worm, Cabbage Looper, Aphid, Flea Beetle. Floating row covers through the first 4–6 weeks after planting block adult pests from laying eggs, and a weekly scouting routine catches infestations before they damage the crop.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I plant cabbage in Halifax?

Halifax's last spring frost is around April 30. Start seeds indoors March 12–19. Transplant outdoors April 9–19.

What Canadian hardiness zone is Halifax?

Halifax is in Canadian Zone 6a (USDA equivalent 5b). The Atlantic Maritime climate delivers 181 frost-free days from April 30 to October 28, which shapes every planting date in the local calendar.

How long is Halifax's growing season?

Halifax has 181 frost-free days — from April 30 in spring to October 28 in fall. That is more than enough time to finish a full cabbage crop (60–100 days to maturity) before the first fall frost.

Can I grow cabbage in containers in Halifax?

Yes. Container growing on balconies and decks is practical in Halifax — choose a 5-gallon or larger dark-coloured container to warm the root zone, use a high-quality potting mix, and water daily during hot summer weather. In milder climates, containers extend both spring and fall windows by several weeks.

What is the first fall frost in Halifax?

Halifax's average first fall frost is October 28. For a fall cabbage crop, plant around August 5–15 so plants mature before the first killing frost.

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