Lawn by Season

Fargo, ND Frost Dates

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

USDA Zone 4b

Last Spring Frost

May 7

Safe to transplant after this date

First Fall Frost

October 1

Protect tender plants before this date

Frost-Free Season

147 days

Early May to Late October

342 days until last frost in FargoMay 7

Fargo’s location in USDA zone 4b creates one of the shorter growing seasons in the continental US. With a last spring frost of May 7 and first fall frost of October 1, the frost-free window is just 147 days — every gardening and lawn care decision must be precisely timed.

Complete Planting Calendar for Fargo

Start seeds indoorsEarly March (8 weeks before last frost)
Direct sow cool-season cropsLate April (peas, lettuce, spinach)
Spring lawn fertilizerEarly May
Transplant seedlings outdoorsAfter May 7
Direct sow warm-season cropsAfter May 15 (tomatoes, squash, beans)
Fall lawn overseed windowSeptember 1–15
Start fall gardenJuly 15
Apply lawn winterizerLate October
First fall frost expectedOctober 1

Lawn Care Timing for Fargo

Based on Fargo's USDA zone 4b frost dates: The last frost of May 7 marks when warm-season grasses begin recovering. Apply spring fertilizer in Early May when soil reaches 55°F. The first fall frost of October 1 sets your deadlines — complete overseeding by September 1–15 and apply winterizer by Late October.

Lawn Season StartEarly May
Lawn Season EndLate October
Growing Season147 days
Zone4b

USDA Zone 4b Summary

About 5 months frost-free. Classic cool-season lawn climate. Minneapolis, and similar northern cities.

Min Winter Temp-25°F (-32°C)
Max Winter Temp-20°F (-29°C)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the last frost date in Fargo, ND?

The average last spring frost in Fargo is May 7. This is based on USDA zone 4b historical averages. Plan transplanting and spring lawn care around this date — wait 2 weeks after for frost-sensitive plantings.

When is the first fall frost in Fargo?

Fargo’s average first fall frost is October 1. This sets deadlines for fall overseeding (must be done 6 weeks before) and winterizer application (by Late October).

When should I plant tomatoes in Fargo?

Transplant tomato seedlings outdoors after May 7. Start seeds indoors Early March (8 weeks before last frost). Direct sow warm-season crops after may 15 (tomatoes, squash, beans).

When should I overseed my lawn in Fargo?

The prime overseeding window in Fargo is September 1–15. This ensures warm soil for germination before the first fall frost on October 1.

When should I apply winterizer in Fargo?

Apply winterizer fertilizer in Fargo by Late October. This high-potassium application hardens grass cell walls before freeze damage. Your first fall frost of October 1 is the hard deadline.

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