USDA Hardiness Zone 6 Planting Guide
Zone 6 covers locations where the average annual extreme minimum winter temperature ranges from -10 to 0 degrees Fahrenheit. This page covers both subzones: zone 6a (-10 to -5 degrees F) and zone 6b (-5 to 0 degrees F).
Zone 6 Overview
Zone 6 covers much of the mid-Atlantic, Ohio Valley, lower Midwest, Pacific Northwest interior, and parts of the mountain West. Minimum winter temperatures range from negative 10 to 0 degrees Fahrenheit, and growing seasons run 170 to 215 days depending on location. Zone 6 is a versatile gardening zone where temperate and warm-climate plants overlap significantly. Gardeners enjoy long, productive seasons with enough cold winter to satisfy chill-hour requirements for fruit trees while maintaining mild enough conditions for many plants traditionally considered southern. This is the zone where the widest diversity of plants can be grown successfully, making it a favorite of plant collectors and adventurous gardeners.
Zone 6 Temperature Ranges
| Subzone | Min Temp (°F) | Max Temp (°F) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6a | -10°F | -5°F | Mid-Atlantic and central Oregon; moderate winter cold |
| 6b | -5°F | 0°F | Pacific Northwest coast and upper South; extended season |
Plants for Zone 6
Zone 6 supports essentially all temperate trees and shrubs. Peaches, nectarines, and apricots are reliable. Japanese maples in their full diversity thrive here. Crape myrtles (many varieties), Southern magnolias (Little Gem and other compact varieties), and hollies expand the ornamental palette. All standard roses grow without winter protection in most zone 6 locations. Perennial options are nearly unlimited. Figs with winter protection produce well, and some pawpaw varieties reach their northern limit. Blueberries, grapes, blackberries, and all berry crops excel.
Vegetable Gardening in Zone 6
Zone 6's 170 to 215 day season is long enough for virtually any vegetable crop, including long-season warm-climate varieties. Full-season heirloom tomatoes, large melons, sweet potatoes, and even okra produce well. Multiple successions of quick crops like lettuce, radishes, and bush beans are practical. Fall gardening is excellent, with September-planted cool-season crops producing into December with row cover protection. Overwintering garlic, planted in October, yields large bulbs in July. Asparagus, rhubarb, and perennial herbs provide early-season harvests before the main garden gets going.
Frost Protection & Season Tips for Zone 6
Zone 6 gardens need less winterizing than colder zones but benefit from basic protection for marginally hardy plants. Mulch crape myrtles and butterfly bushes after the first hard freeze. Protect newly planted trees and shrubs their first winter. Japanese maples in zone 6a benefit from wind protection. Container-grown plants need insulation or shelter since containerized roots experience colder temperatures than in-ground plantings. Drain and store garden hoses before hard freezes to prevent damage.
Cities in Zone 6
The following cities in our database fall within zone 6. Click any city for detailed frost dates and planting calendars.
| City | State | Subzone | Growing Season | Last Spring Frost | First Fall Frost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twin Falls | Idaho | 6a | 139 days | May 12 | September 28 |
| Chicago | Illinois | 6a | 185 days | April 20 | October 22 |
| Topeka | Kansas | 6a | 192 days | April 9 | October 18 |
| Kansas City | Kansas | 6a | 196 days | April 7 | October 20 |
| Cumberland | Maryland | 6a | 168 days | April 25 | October 10 |
| Worcester | Massachusetts | 6a | 165 days | April 28 | October 10 |
| Springfield | Massachusetts | 6a | 176 days | April 22 | October 15 |
| Detroit | Michigan | 6a | 179 days | April 22 | October 18 |
| Kansas City | Missouri | 6a | 199 days | April 6 | October 22 |
| Jefferson City | Missouri | 6a | 197 days | April 8 | October 22 |
| Portsmouth | New Hampshire | 6a | 167 days | April 28 | October 12 |
| Santa Fe | New Mexico | 6a | 160 days | May 3 | October 10 |
| Buffalo | New York | 6a | 168 days | April 30 | October 15 |
| Rochester | New York | 6a | 167 days | April 28 | October 12 |
| Columbus | Ohio | 6a | 184 days | April 17 | October 18 |
| Cleveland | Ohio | 6a | 181 days | April 22 | October 20 |
| Toledo | Ohio | 6a | 170 days | April 25 | October 12 |
| Bend | Oregon | 6a | 99 days | June 3 | September 10 |
| Erie | Pennsylvania | 6a | 173 days | April 28 | October 18 |
| Scranton | Pennsylvania | 6a | 170 days | April 25 | October 12 |
| Spokane | Washington | 6a | 156 days | May 2 | October 5 |
| Morgantown | West Virginia | 6a | 163 days | April 28 | October 8 |
| Fayetteville | Arkansas | 6b | 207 days | April 5 | October 29 |
| Grand Junction | Colorado | 6b | 182 days | April 19 | October 18 |
| Hartford | Connecticut | 6b | 176 days | April 22 | October 15 |
| Boise | Idaho | 6b | 153 days | May 6 | October 6 |
| Evansville | Indiana | 6b | 207 days | April 4 | October 28 |
| Wichita | Kansas | 6b | 202 days | April 5 | October 24 |
| Dodge City | Kansas | 6b | 184 days | April 16 | October 17 |
| Louisville | Kentucky | 6b | 200 days | April 8 | October 25 |
| Lexington | Kentucky | 6b | 191 days | April 13 | October 21 |
| Frankfort | Kentucky | 6b | 187 days | April 15 | October 19 |
| Bowling Green | Kentucky | 6b | 203 days | April 5 | October 25 |
| Frederick | Maryland | 6b | 183 days | April 18 | October 18 |
| Boston | Massachusetts | 6b | 205 days | April 8 | October 30 |
| St. Louis | Missouri | 6b | 209 days | April 2 | October 28 |
| Springfield | Missouri | 6b | 193 days | April 10 | October 20 |
| Reno | Nevada | 6b | 148 days | May 10 | October 5 |
| Carson City | Nevada | 6b | 139 days | May 15 | October 1 |
| Cincinnati | Ohio | 6b | 195 days | April 10 | October 22 |
| Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 6b | 181 days | April 20 | October 18 |
| Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | 6b | 193 days | April 12 | October 22 |
| Providence | Rhode Island | 6b | 196 days | April 12 | October 25 |
| Warwick | Rhode Island | 6b | 201 days | April 10 | October 28 |
| Provo | Utah | 6b | 165 days | April 28 | October 10 |
| Charleston | West Virginia | 6b | 183 days | April 18 | October 18 |
| Huntington | West Virginia | 6b | 188 days | April 15 | October 20 |