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When to Plant Radishes in Fredericton, NB

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

Radishes growing in a Fredericton garden
Canadian Zone 5bLast frost: May 10First frost: October 8151 frost-free days

The fastest crop in the garden — ready in 22–30 days. Direct sow 4–6 weeks before last frost and succession plant every 2 weeks for a continuous spring harvest.

Fredericton's Canadian Zone 5b (USDA 5a) St. John River valley climate is continental with maritime influence. Warmer summers than coastal New Brunswick, colder winters. 151 frost-free days support a broad range of warm-season vegetables when timed carefully.

Radishes Planting Calendar for Fredericton

Direct sow outdoors: April 5–15

Harvest window: April 27 – May 5

Minimum soil temperature: 4°C (40°F)

Days to harvest: 2230 days

Sun requirement: Full sun to partial shade

Fall crop planting: September 3–13 (harvest September 25)

Direct sow radishes 4–6 weeks before last frost — one of the fastest crops in the garden. Ready in as little as 22 days. Succession plant every 2 weeks for continuous harvest.

Fredericton Climate Notes

Fredericton's St. John River valley creates a warmer microclimate than surrounding uplands. The city has New Brunswick's most productive growing conditions for warm-season crops. Long daylight hours in June-July produce exceptional tomato and pepper quality.

Growing Tips for Radishes

  • Thin to 2-inch spacing when seedlings are an inch tall — crowded radishes produce small woody roots.
  • Succession plant every 10–14 days from early spring through late spring for continuous harvest.
  • Plant as a row marker for slow-germinating crops like carrots — radishes sprout in days and mark the rows.
  • Harvest promptly at target size; over-mature radishes turn pithy, woody, and unpleasantly hot.

Companion Planting in Fredericton

Pair radish with Lettuce, Carrot, Pea, Cucumber for mutual benefit. Avoid planting near Hyssop, Grape, which compete with or inhibit radish growth.

Pests and Problems to Watch in Fredericton

The most common pest and disease pressure on radishes in Fredericton comes from Flea Beetle, Cabbage Root Maggot, Aphid. 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 radish in Fredericton?

Fredericton's last spring frost is around May 10. Direct sow April 5–15.

What Canadian hardiness zone is Fredericton?

Fredericton is in Canadian Zone 5b (USDA equivalent 5a). The St. John River valley continental maritime climate delivers 151 frost-free days from May 10 to October 8, which shapes every planting date in the local calendar.

How long is Fredericton's growing season?

Fredericton has 151 frost-free days — from May 10 in spring to October 8 in fall. That is more than enough time to finish a full radish crop (22–30 days to maturity) before the first fall frost.

Can I grow radish in containers in Fredericton?

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

Fredericton's average first fall frost is October 8. For a fall radish crop, plant around September 3–13 so plants mature before the first killing frost.

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