When to plant peas in Washington

Peas is cold-hardy, so every date keys off Washington's frost dates of Mar 24.
Step 1 · Sow
Direct sow outdoors
Feb 17 – Mar 10
Sow straight into warm, workable soil.
Step 2 · Harvest
Harvest window
Apr 13 – Apr 28
Picking runs until conditions turn against the crop.
Step 3 · Second sowing
Autumn / second sowing
Aug 18 – Sep 1
A second window for a fall crop, timed to mature before the first frost.
Step 4 · Second harvest
Autumn crop harvest
Oct 19 – Nov 3
Maturity window for the second sowing.
Window
Days to maturity
55 – 70 d
Washington's 234-day season leaves this much room.
Peas on Washington's growing year
Frost-bounded season with crops mapped onto the 12-month axis.
Frost risk Growing Harvest
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
MAR 24
NOV 17

Common questions

When can I sow peas outdoors in Washington?

Direct-sow around mid February (Feb 17–Mar 10) in Washington, based on its local frost dates. Confidence 89%.

When will peas be ready to harvest in Washington?

Expect to harvest from around mid April (Apr 13–Apr 28) in Washington, based on its local frost dates. Confidence 80%.

Can I plant peas in autumn in Washington?

Yes — Washington supports a second, autumn sowing of peas around mid August (Aug 18–Sep 1), timed to mature before the first fall frost.

How long is the growing season in Washington?

Washington has roughly 234 frost-free days, which is enough time to grow peas to maturity outdoors.

The rule of thumb

Sow peas as soon as the soil is workable — it tolerates cool weather and light frost. Every date on this page is derived from that rule and Washington's frost dates.

Confidence 89/100 · Curated · based on NOAA GHCN-Daily 1991–2020 normal · frost dates are probabilities, not guarantees.