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When to Plant Peas in Charlottetown, PE

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

Peas growing in a Charlottetown garden
Canadian Zone 6aLast frost: May 1First frost: October 20172 frost-free days

One of the first vegetables of spring — peas go in 4–6 weeks before last frost when soil is just workable. Tolerate light frost and actually prefer cool temperatures under 70°F.

Charlottetown's Canadian Zone 6a (USDA 5b) Island Maritime climate has cool springs, warm humid summers, and moderate falls. Surrounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence which moderates temperature extremes. 172 frost-free days and sandy loam soil create ideal conditions for root vegetables.

Peas Planting Calendar for Charlottetown

Direct sow outdoors: March 27–April 6

Harvest window: May 21 – June 5

Minimum soil temperature: 4°C (40°F)

Days to harvest: 5570 days

Sun requirement: Full sun to partial shade

Fall crop planting: August 11–21 (harvest October 5)

Plant peas 4–6 weeks before last frost — one of the first vegetables of spring. Tolerate light frost. Also plant in late summer for a fall harvest.

Charlottetown Climate Notes

PEI is Canada's potato capital — growing potatoes here connects to the island's agricultural identity. Island cool maritime summers are ideal for root vegetables. Sandy loam soil drains well and warms faster than mainland clay soils, giving PEI gardens a head start in spring that partially offsets the cool summers.

Growing Tips for Peas

  • Soak pea seeds overnight before planting to speed germination in cool soil.
  • Install a 4–6 foot trellis at planting time — peas climb from day one and produce more per square foot when supported.
  • Sow every 2 weeks through early spring for a continuous 6-week harvest window.
  • Plant a second crop 10–12 weeks before first fall frost for autumn harvests; shade cloth helps germination in warm soil.

Companion Planting in Charlottetown

Pair pea with Carrot, Radish, Cucumber, Corn for mutual benefit. Avoid planting near Onion, Garlic, Chive, which compete with or inhibit pea growth.

Pests and Problems to Watch in Charlottetown

The most common pest and disease pressure on peas in Charlottetown comes from Pea Aphid, Powdery Mildew, Root Rot, Pea Weevil. 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 pea in Charlottetown?

Charlottetown's last spring frost is around May 1. Direct sow March 27–April 6.

What Canadian hardiness zone is Charlottetown?

Charlottetown is in Canadian Zone 6a (USDA equivalent 5b). The Island Maritime climate delivers 172 frost-free days from May 1 to October 20, which shapes every planting date in the local calendar.

How long is Charlottetown's growing season?

Charlottetown has 172 frost-free days — from May 1 in spring to October 20 in fall. That is more than enough time to finish a full pea crop (55–70 days to maturity) before the first fall frost.

Can I grow pea in containers in Charlottetown?

Yes. Container growing on balconies and decks is practical in Charlottetown — 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 Charlottetown?

Charlottetown's average first fall frost is October 20. For a fall pea crop, plant around August 11–21 so plants mature before the first killing frost.

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