Lawn by Season

Grand Prairie, TX Frost Dates

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

USDA Zone 8a

Last Spring Frost

February 15

Safe to transplant after this date

First Fall Frost

December 1

Protect tender plants before this date

Frost-Free Season

289 days

Late February to Early December

261 days until last frost in Grand PrairieFebruary 15

Grand Prairie’s zone 8a climate means frost is a minor consideration. Nine and a half months frost-free. Warm-season grasses go dormant only briefly if at all. Rather than a single planting season, Grand Prairie gardeners work almost year-round.

Complete Planting Calendar for Grand Prairie

Start seeds indoorsNovember (for winter garden)
Direct sow cool-season cropsNovember–January
Spring lawn fertilizerLate February
Transplant seedlings outdoorsAfter February 15
Direct sow warm-season cropsAfter February 22
Fall lawn overseed windowOctober 15–November 15
Start fall gardenOctober 1
Apply lawn winterizerDecember
First fall frost expectedDecember 1

Lawn Care Timing for Grand Prairie

Based on Grand Prairie's USDA zone 8a frost dates: The last frost of February 15 marks when warm-season grasses begin recovering. Apply spring fertilizer in Late February when soil reaches 55°F. The first fall frost of December 1 sets your deadlines — complete overseeding by October 15–November 15 and apply winterizer by December.

Lawn Season StartLate February
Lawn Season EndEarly December
Growing Season289 days
Zone8a

USDA Zone 8a Summary

Nine and a half months frost-free. Warm-season grasses go dormant only briefly if at all.

Min Winter Temp10°F (-12°C)
Max Winter Temp15°F (-9°C)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the last frost date in Grand Prairie, TX?

The average last spring frost in Grand Prairie is February 15. This is based on USDA zone 8a 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 Grand Prairie?

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

When should I plant tomatoes in Grand Prairie?

Transplant tomato seedlings outdoors after February 15. Start seeds indoors November (for winter garden). Direct sow warm-season crops after february 22.

When should I overseed my lawn in Grand Prairie?

The prime overseeding window in Grand Prairie is October 15–November 15. This ensures warm soil for germination before the first fall frost on December 1.

When should I apply winterizer in Grand Prairie?

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

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