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Your Seed Planting Schedule 
(Continued)
April 23 or 4 weeks after starting your tomato and 
pepper seeds. All seedlings will be ready to harden 
by May 7. An example of a completed Planting 
Schedule (shown below) includes all this information.
Planting Schedule
Last Frost Date: 
May 7
 
Weeks to 
Earliest Seed 
Ready to  Transplant
Plants 
Grow 
Starting Date  Harden Off 
Date 
 
Notes
Tomatoes 
6 weeks 
March 26 
May 7 
May 17 
For cucumbers - 
Peppers 
6 weeks 
March 26 
May 7 
May 17 
Seed 4 weeks after
Cucumbers 
2 weeks 
April 23 
May 7 
May 17 
tomatoes & peppers. 
Sample Planting Schedule for seeding non-frost tolerant plants. See page 19-20 for blank Planting Schedules.
Example 2: Planting schedule for both frost 
tolerant and non-frost tolerant plants.
Continuing with the example from Lansing,  
Michigan, U.S.A. (where the last frost date is May 
7), suppose you want to also start seedlings for 
frost tolerant plants such as lettuce, beets, chard 
and scallions, as well as for non-frost tolerant 
plants such as tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers.
Scallions, beets, and chard seeds need about 
weeks to grow until the seedlings are ready for 
hardening off. The lettuce seeds grow quicker and 
can be planted a week after the scallions, beets 
and chard seeds. In addition, these plants can all 
tolerate a frost and can usually be planted in the 
ground 6 weeks before the last frost date. 
You’ll need another 1½ weeks to harden off the 
lettuce, scallions, beets and chard plants before 
transplanting outside (more on this on page 14 of 
this Guide). Using a calendar to count backwards 
9½ weeks (2 weeks + 6 weeks + 1½ weeks) 
gives you a seed starting date of February 28. An 
example of a completed Planting Schedule (shown 
below) includes all this information.
Planting Schedule
Last Frost Date: 
May 7
Frost Tolerant  Weeks to 
Earliest Seed 
Ready to  Transplant
Plants 
Grow 
Starting Date  Harden Off 
Date 
 
Notes
Scallions 
2 weeks 
February 28 
March 14 
March 24
Beets 
2 weeks 
February 28 
March 14 
March 24  For lettuce - Seed 1 week
Chard 
2 weeks 
February 28 
March 14 
March 24  after scallions, beets & chard.
Lettuce 
1 week 
March 7 
March 14 
March 24   
Non-Frost Tolerant Plants
Tomatoes 
6 weeks 
March 26 
May 7 
May 17 
Start seedlings after trans-   
 
 
 
 
 
planting spring crops outside.
Peppers 
6 weeks 
March 26 
May 7 
May 17 
For cucumbers - Seed 4 weeks
Cucumbers 
2 weeks 
April 23 
May 7 
May 17 
after tomatoes & peppers.
Sample Planting Schedule for seeding frost tolerant and non-frost tolerant plants. See pages 19-20 for blank Planting Schedules.
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