When to plant pepper (sweet & chili) in Washington

Pepper (sweet & chili) is frost-tender, so every date keys off Washington's last spring frost of Mar 24.
Step 1 · Sow
Start seeds indoors
Feb 10 – Mar 3
Before your last frost, on a warm windowsill or heat mat.
Step 2 · Plant
Transplant outdoors
May 13 – Jun 3
Once frost risk has passed and nights stay mild.
Step 3 · Harvest
Harvest window
Jul 17 – Aug 11
Picking runs until conditions turn against the crop.
Window
Days to maturity
65 – 90 d
Washington's 234-day season leaves this much room.
Pepper (sweet & chili) 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 will pepper (sweet & chili) be ready to harvest in Washington?

Expect to harvest from around mid July (Jul 17–Aug 11) in Washington, based on its local frost dates. Confidence 80%.

When should I start pepper (sweet & chili) seeds indoors in Washington?

Start seeds indoors around early February (Feb 10–Mar 3) in Washington, based on its local frost dates. Confidence 85%.

When can I transplant pepper (sweet & chili) outdoors in Washington?

Transplant outdoors around mid May (May 13–Jun 3) in Washington, based on its local frost dates. Confidence 86%.

How long is the growing season in Washington?

Washington has roughly 234 frost-free days, which is enough time to grow pepper (sweet & chili) to maturity outdoors.

The rule of thumb

Sow pepper (sweet & chili) 6–8 weeks before your last spring frost; plant out 2–3 weeks after it. 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.