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When to Plant Peas in Boise, ID

Published: April 24, 2026

Zone 5aCold climateLast frost: April 15 · First frost: October 15
Peas ready to plant in Boise, ID

Pea Planting Dates for Boise, ID

Start seeds indoorsYear-round
Last frost (average)April 15
Direct sow outdoorsMarch 11–21
Minimum soil temperature40°F
Expect first harvestMay 5 – May 20
Fall crop plantingAugust 6–16
Fall crop harvestSeptember 30
First fall frost (average)October 15

Plant peas 4–6 weeks before last frost — one of the first vegetables of spring. Tolerate light frost. Also plant in late summer for a fall harvest.

Best Pea Varieties for Boise, ID

Consult a Boise-area nursery or your state extension office for pea varieties proven in Zone 5a.

Growing Peas in Boise

Boise sits in Zone 5a, with an average last frost of April 15 and first fall frost around October 15 — giving a 183-day frost-free growing season. Cool-season crops like pea benefit from Boise's cooler spring and fall windows, when temperatures stay in the 55–75°F sweet spot that produces the best flavor and least bolting.

Boise's cooler summers are close to ideal for pea. The same conditions that limit tomato and pepper yields benefit cool-season crops — slower bolting, sweeter flavor, and longer harvest windows. The fall pea crop in Boise is often more productive than the spring crop.

Boise's well-draining loam soils are among the best for pea growing — focus on annual organic matter additions (2 to 3 inches of compost) and consistent moisture during drier months. Water pea at 1 inches per week; loam holds moisture evenly without the drought-crack cycle of heavy clay or the rapid-drain losses of pure sand.

Pea Calendar for Boise

MonthTask
YearStart seeds indoors under grow lights
AprilLast frost — soil warming, prepare bed
MarchDirect sow seeds into warm soil
MayExpect first harvest window to open
AugustStart fall crop — transplants or direct sow
OctoberFirst fall frost — harvest remaining, end of outdoor season

Pea Tips for Boise Gardeners

  • Soak pea seeds overnight before planting to speed germination in cool soil.
  • Install a 4–6 foot trellis at planting time — peas climb from day one and produce more per square foot when supported.
  • Fall plantings in Boise often out-produce spring plantings — cooler temperatures slow bolting and concentrate flavor. Light frost can actually improve the taste of pea.

Common Pea Pests in Boise

  • Pea Aphidpeaks July in Zone 5a (active June–August); monitor closely during peak season and treat early.
  • Powdery Mildewpeaks July in Zone 5a (active June–August); white powdery coating on leaves; improve airflow and apply milk spray (1:9 milk-to-water).
  • Root Rotpeaks July in Zone 5a (active June–August); monitor closely during peak season and treat early.

Check plants every 2–3 days during peak season — early intervention prevents most infestations from becoming serious.

What to Plant with Peas in Boise

In Boise's cold climate, Carrot and Radish are the most beneficial plants to grow alongside pea. Carrot shares root-zone space without competing because carrot roots run deeper than most companions. Keep pea away from Onion — it inhibits bean and pea growth through sulfur-compound allelopathy. In short-season gardens, interplanting companions at transplant time maximizes each bed's productive weeks.

See the full pea companion planting guide

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant pea in Boise, ID?

In Boise (Zone 5a), direct sow pea around March 11–21. Soil must be at 40°F or warmer at 2-inch depth before sowing — cold soil rots the seeds.

What zone is Boise, ID for pea growing?

Boise is USDA Zone 5a. For pea, this means a frost-free growing season of roughly 26 weeks running from April 15 to October 15. Cool-season crops like pea thrive in this zone with both spring and fall planting windows available.

When is pea harvest season in Boise?

Expect the first pea harvest in Boise around May 5, with harvest continuing through May 20. This is based on 55–70 days from transplant or direct sow. A fall crop planted August 6–16 adds a second harvest around September 30.

How long does it take to grow pea in Boise, ID?

From transplant or direct sow to first harvest, pea takes 55–70 days in Boise's climate. Based on a typical planting date of March 11–21, expect your first harvest around May 5. Boise's cooler Zone 5a climate often lands at the slower end of this range — cooler nights slow fruit development.

What soil does pea need in Boise?

Boise's loam soil is near-ideal for pea. Work in 2–3 inches of compost before planting to boost organic matter and nutrient content. Minimal amendment is needed beyond that — loam holds moisture evenly without the drought-crack cycle of clay or the nutrient-loss issues of sandy soil.

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