
When to Plant Garlic in Edmonton, AB
Published: April 24, 2026 · Updated: April 27, 2026

Garlic is planted in fall and harvested the following summer — the opposite timing from most vegetables. It is one of the most hands-off, rewarding crops once established.
Edmonton's Canadian Zone 4a (USDA 3b) continental boreal climate has cold winters and warm summers with 18+ hours of midsummer daylight that partially compensate for the short 128-day frost-free window. Long days accelerate crop development significantly versus the same varieties at lower latitudes.
Garlic Planting Calendar for Edmonton
Direct sow outdoors: October–November (plant cloves)
Harvest window: June (following year) – July (following year)
Minimum soil temperature: 10°C (50°F)
Days to harvest: 240–270 days
Sun requirement: Full sun
⚠ PLANTING SEASON IS OPPOSITE: Plant garlic cloves in fall (October–November) for harvest the following summer (June–July). This is unlike any other common vegetable.
Edmonton Climate Notes
Edmonton's long summer days (18+ hours of daylight at peak) accelerate crop development 20-30% faster than the same variety at southern latitudes. The North Saskatchewan River valley provides a sheltered microclimate measurably warmer than surrounding uplands. Short-season tomato varieties ripen reliably thanks to the long daylight.
Growing Tips for Garlic
- Plant individual cloves in October–November, pointed end up, 2 inches deep, 6 inches apart.
- Mulch with 3–4 inches of straw after the first hard freeze to insulate through winter.
- Remove garlic scapes (the curling flower stalks) in June from hardneck varieties to redirect energy to the bulb.
- Harvest when the bottom 3–4 leaves turn brown — typically June in most regions.
Companion Planting in Edmonton
Pair garlic with Tomato, Rose, Carrot, Cucumber for mutual benefit. Avoid planting near Bean, Pea, Parsley, which compete with or inhibit garlic growth.
Pests and Problems to Watch in Edmonton
The most common pest and disease pressure on garlic in Edmonton comes from Thrips, White Rot, Garlic Rust, Onion Fly. 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When do I plant garlic in Edmonton?
Edmonton's last spring frost is around May 20. Direct sow October–November (plant cloves).
What Canadian hardiness zone is Edmonton?
Edmonton is in Canadian Zone 4a (USDA equivalent 3b). The continental boreal climate delivers 128 frost-free days from May 20 to September 25, which shapes every planting date in the local calendar.
How long is Edmonton's growing season?
Edmonton has 128 frost-free days — from May 20 in spring to September 25 in fall. Garlic take 240–270 days to mature, which is tight in Edmonton's 128-day window. Choose the shortest-season varieties and protect from early fall frosts with row cover.
Can I grow garlic in containers in Edmonton?
Yes. Container growing on balconies and decks is practical in Edmonton — 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 Canadian Zone 3–4, a sheltered south-facing location adds 2–3 weeks to the effective season.
What is the first fall frost in Edmonton?
Edmonton's average first fall frost is September 25. Most garlic in Edmonton is a single spring-timed planting designed to harvest before the first fall frost.