Lawn by Season

Connecticut Frost Dates

Published: February 1, 2026 · Updated: April 23, 2026

Last Spring Frost

April 7

Zone 5b

First Fall Frost

October 22

Zone 5b

Frost-Free Season

198 days

Early April to Early November

Lawn Care Timing for Connecticut

Spring fertiliserEarly April
Overseed windowAugust 20–September 20
Fall fertiliserLate August to September
Winterise byEarly November

Vegetable Garden Timing for Connecticut

Start seeds indoorsLate January
Transplant outdoorsAfter April 7
Direct sow cool-seasonMid-March
Direct sow warm-seasonAfter April 15
Fall garden startAugust 1

Frost Dates by City in Connecticut

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the last frost date in Connecticut?

The average last spring frost in Connecticut (zone 5b) is April 7. Dates vary by city and elevation. Find your specific city below for exact dates.

When is it safe to plant tomatoes in Connecticut?

Transplant tomato seedlings outdoors after April 7 — the average last frost date for zone 5b. Start seeds indoors Late January. Wait 2 weeks after last frost for extra safety.

When should I overseed my lawn in Connecticut?

The prime overseeding window in Connecticut is August 20–September 20. This ensures 6 weeks of warm soil for germination before the first fall frost on October 22.

When should I apply winteriser in Connecticut?

Apply winteriser fertiliser by Early November. Your first fall frost of October 22 is the hard deadline — apply at least 2–3 weeks before.

What USDA zone is Connecticut?

Connecticut contains USDA zones 5b. Each zone has different frost dates and growing seasons. Find your city below for your specific zone.

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Connecticut Frost Dates - Last Spring & First Fall Frost