When Should You Plant Pumpkins?
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Sow pumpkin plants outside May 20 โ Jun 4 โ after frost danger passes and soil has warmed to ~65ยฐF.
- Sow from
- May 20 โ Jun 4
- Last sowing
- May 28
- Last frost (typ.)
- May 5
Pumpkin plants are very frost-tender and germinate poorly in cold, wet ground โ unlike peas or lettuce, you wait until AFTER the last frost (May 5) and until the soil warms. Sowing too early into cold spring soil rots the seed. The safe window in Minneapolis, MN opens around May 20.
Do this this week
- 1.Too late to sow pumpkin plants this year โ the last sowing that could mature before frost was ~May 28
- 2.Plan next spring: sow from May 20 once soil is warm
Calculated result ยท 3 verified sources ยท Checked 2026-07-18 ยท How we decide
Why
Your season fits pumpkin plants comfortably โ first sowings mature well before the typical first frost (Oct 5), and later sowings extend the harvest.
- Warm-season crops need warm soil to germinate: cold, wet spring ground causes seed rot and poor stands, which is why they go in after frost, not before.
- Days-to-maturity versus your frost-free season sets how late you can keep sowing.
When this doesn't apply
- Same UMN guide covers pumpkins and winter squash together; MN calendar window converted to a Minneapolis-relative estimate.
- A cold snap after sowing can still kill seedlings โ hold off if a late frost is forecast, even inside the window.
How this was calculated
- 1. Last spring frostMay 5Source guidance
Minneapolis, MN: typical (50% probability) last 32ยฐF frost
- 2. First sowing windowMay 20 โ Jun 4Calculated result
Pumpkin is very frost-tender โ sow only after frost danger passes AND soil has warmed to ~65ยฐF (15-30 days after the last frost)
- 3. Last safe sowingMay 28Calculated result
90-120 days to maturity must finish ~10 days before the typical first fall frost (Oct 5)
Data sources
- University of Minnesota Extension โ Growing pumpkins and winter squash in home gardens โ In Minnesota, planting is typically late May to early June. Plant seeds 3/4 inch deep, 24-36 inches apart (bush types); rows 5-6 feet apart. (checked 2026-07-18)
- NOAA NCEI โ 1991-2020 U.S. Climate Normals (freeze date probabilities) (checked 2026-07-15)
- National Gardening Association โ frost date lookup (checked 2026-07-15)
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