Potatoes (2024)

Use our zone-based planting guide to know when to plant potatoes.

Plant nameZoneStart seeds indoorsStart seeds outdoorsPlant seedlings/transplants outdoorsPlant spacing# plants per person
Potatoes3aNot recommendedApril 15-May 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes3bNot recommendedApril 15-May 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes4aNot recommendedApril 15-May 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes4bNot recommendedApril 15-May 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes5aNot recommendedMarch 15-April 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes5bNot recommendedMarch 15-April 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes6aNot recommendedMarch 15-April 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes6bNot recommendedMarch 15-April 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes7aNot recommendedMarch 15-April 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes7bNot recommendedMarch 15-April 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes8aNot recommendedFeb. 15-March 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes8bNot recommendedFeb. 15-March 1Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes9aNot recommendedJan. 15-Feb. 15; Sept. 15-Oct. 30Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes9bNot recommendedJan. 15-Feb. 15; Sept. 15-Oct. 30Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes10aNot recommendedMarch 1-30; Oct. 15-Nov. 15Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes10bNot recommendedMarch 1-30; Oct. 15-Nov. 15Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes11aNot recommendedMarch 1-30; Oct. 15-Nov. 15Not recommended12-14 inches10
Potatoes11bNot recommendedMarch 1-30; Oct. 15-Nov. 15Not recommended12-14 inches10

* Use seed potatoes, not potato seeds or grocery store potatoes. Southern climates can have two growing seasons.2

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