
When to Plant Squash in New Brunswick
Published: April 24, 2026 · Updated: April 27, 2026

Summer squash is among the most productive garden vegetables — one plant can produce a squash every day at peak. Timing planting after full soil warm-up prevents rotting and disease.
Squash grow well in this province with appropriate variety selection and standard Canadian planting timing.
Squash Planting Window for New Brunswick
Start seeds indoors: April 19–26 (varies by city — earliest in southern Ontario, latest on the Prairies)
Transplant outdoors: May 17–27 (after last frost in your city)
Direct sow outdoors: May 17–27
Minimum soil temperature: 18°C (65°F)
Days to harvest: 45–65 days
Sun requirement: Full sun (8+ hours)
Fall crop planting: August 3–13
New Brunswick Cities — Squash Planting Dates
City-specific frost dates and squash planting windows for New Brunswick.
Growing Squash in New Brunswick
- Plant only after soil is fully warm (65°F+) — cold soil rots seeds and creates disease-prone seedlings.
- Squash vine borer kills plants from the inside in July–August in the eastern US; plant a backup crop in early July.
- Hand-pollinate using a small brush if fruit falls off small — squash need bee visits for fruit set.
- Harvest at 6–8 inches for summer squash; letting squash grow large signals the plant to stop producing.
Companion Planting for Squash
In New Brunswick gardens, pair squash with Corn, Bush Beans, Nasturtium, Marigold. Avoid planting near Potato, Fennel, which compete with or inhibit squash growth.
Common Pests and Problems
Squash in New Brunswick are commonly affected by Squash Vine Borer, Squash Bug, Powdery Mildew, Cucumber Beetle. Floating row covers installed at planting block most adult pests from laying eggs, and a weekly scouting routine catches infestations before they damage the crop.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant squash in New Brunswick?
In New Brunswick (Canadian Zone 5b), start seeds indoors around April 19 and transplant around May 17. Squash grow well in this province with appropriate variety selection and standard Canadian planting timing.
What is the best squash variety for New Brunswick?
New Brunswick gardeners should prioritise varieties bred for shorter seasons or Canadian climates. For squash in Canadian Zone 5b, look for cultivars labelled under 65 days to maturity. Local nurseries and provincial seed exchanges curate varieties that ripen within Canadian frost-free windows.
How does New Brunswick's climate affect squash?
New Brunswick spans Canadian Zone 5b with frost-free seasons ranging from roughly 151 to 155 days. Squash need warm soil (18°C minimum) and steady heat, so timing transplants correctly is critical — too early and plants sit in cold soil; too late and frost cuts the season short.
Can I grow squash in containers in New Brunswick?
Yes. Container growing on balconies and patios extends the viable growing area across every Canadian province. Dark-coloured containers warm up faster in spring and extend the season on both ends. Choose a 5-gallon or larger pot for squash and water daily during hot summer weather, since containers dry out quickly.
When is the first fall frost in New Brunswick?
First fall frost dates in New Brunswick range from October 8 in the coldest areas to October 12 in the warmest. For a fall squash crop, count back from your local first-frost date and plant around August 3–13.