Growing in Miami
- USDA zone (2023)
- 10b-11a
- Median last frost
- Rare / none
- Median first frost
- Rare / none
- Growing season
- ~365 days
- Summer high
- 91°F
Frost dates are medians from NOAA climate normals: in half of years, frost comes later. The windows below are computed from each crop's planting rules against this city's dates, treat them as the center of the target, not the edges.
Tomato in Miami
| Step | Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Transplant out | no fixed frost window here | In zones 9-11 the main season inverts: set plants in late summer through fall (and again in late winter), avoiding peak summer heat. Where frost never comes, plant September through February. |
→ Full tomato calendar & suitable varieties for Miami
Pepper in Miami
| Step | Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Transplant out | no fixed frost window here | In zones 9-11 set plants for fall and winter harvest; C. chinense types especially need the long warm season and will overwinter. |
→ Full pepper calendar & suitable varieties for Miami
Other crops with rules for this climate
Data sources
Evidence: 2 sources, all independent references.
- USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023) · USDA Agricultural Research Service / Oregon State PRISM (2023), University or Government
- U.S. Climate Normals (1991-2020) · NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (2021), University or Government