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When to Plant Broccoli in Indiana

Published: April 21, 2026

Zone 6aModerate climateAlso Zones 5b, 6b
Fresh broccoli head with tight green florets

Indiana gardeners in Zone 6a have a 31-week growing season for broccoli (March 30 to November 1). Indiana's spring and fall windows both work well for broccoli — some gardeners plant both successions for a long harvest. This guide gives exact dates for Indiana based on your local frost calendar.

Broccoli Planting Dates for Indiana

Start seeds indoorsFebruary 16–23
Last frost (average)March 30
Transplant outdoorsMarch 2–12
Direct sow outdoorsMarch 2–12
Expect first harvestMay 1 – May 21
Fall crop startAugust 23–September 2
Fall harvestOctober 22
First fall frost (average)November 1

Dates above assume Zone 6a, the most common zone in Indiana. Gardeners in cooler Fort Wayne (Zone 5b) plant 1–2 weeks later; warmer Evansville (Zone 6b) can plant 1–2 weeks earlier.

Growing Broccoli in Indiana's Climate

Indiana's moderate Zone 6a climate is well-suited to broccoli with minimal special accommodation. The standard transplant calendar works as written, and harvest windows line up with what seed packets recommend without adjustment.

Succession planting extends your broccoli harvest significantly in Indiana. A second planting 3 to 4 weeks after the first gives you a backup in case of pest pressure and extends the total harvest window into early fall.

Common broccoli pests to watch for in Indiana include Cabbage Worm and Cabbage Looper. The first line of defense is companion planting: Onion and Garlic planted nearby discourage several of these pests by confusing host-plant identification or repelling adults before they can lay eggs. Weekly garden walks in the early morning catch problems when they're still manageable.

Broccoli Garden Calendar for Indiana

MonthTaskNotes
JanuaryDormant season
FebruaryStart seeds indoorsUse grow lights; warm soil to 70–75°F for best germination
MarchTransplant outdoorsSoil temp must be 40°F+; nighttime lows above 50°F
AprilDormant season
MayWatch for boltingHarvest promptly; spring heat arrives quickly
JuneDormant season
JulyDormant season
AugustFall crop plantingTransplant or direct sow for fall harvest before frost
SeptemberDormant season
OctoberDormant season
NovemberFirst frost approachesHarvest remaining broccoli; cover plants on frost nights
DecemberDormant season

Broccoli Growing Tips for Indiana Gardeners

  • For spring: start indoors 6 weeks before last frost and transplant outdoors 4 weeks before last frost.
  • For fall: start indoors in summer — count 10 weeks back from your first fall frost date.
  • Indiana's moderate climate supports succession planting — sow new transplants or seeds every 3 weeks during spring to extend the harvest window into fall.
  • Harvest heads before any yellow flowers open — once flowers show, flavor declines quickly.

Companion Planting for Broccoli in Indiana

In Indiana's moderate climate, planting broccoli with Onion and Garlic helps deter pests and improve soil. Avoid planting near Tomato and Pepper, which inhibit broccoli growth through root chemistry or shared pest pressure. See the full broccoli companion planting guide for the complete list.

Broccoli Planting Dates by City in Indiana

Top cities in Indiana — select for city-level frost dates and planting calendars.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant broccoli in Indiana?

In Indiana (Zone 6a), start broccoli seeds indoors around February 16–23 and transplant outdoors around March 2–12 — 4 weeks before the state's average last frost of March 30.

What is the last frost date in Indiana?

Indiana's average last frost date is March 30 in the state's most common Zone 6a. Frost dates vary by city — higher elevations and northern counties run 1 to 3 weeks later than the state average. See the city list below for city-level frost dates.

Can I grow broccoli year-round in Indiana?

broccoli is a cool-season crop in Indiana, with spring and fall windows. Summer heat bolts the plants before they can produce a harvestable crop. Succession planting every 2–3 weeks stretches the harvest window.

What broccoli varieties grow best in Indiana?

For Indiana's Zone 6a, Waltham 29, Calabrese, and Green Magic perform well across conditions.

When do I start broccoli seeds indoors in Indiana?

Start broccoli seeds indoors in Indiana around February 16–23, which is 6 weeks before the state's average last frost of March 30. Use grow lights and keep soil temperatures at 70–75°F for fastest germination.

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