Growing Zucchini in Zone 9a
A complete, zone-9a timeline for Zucchini — when to start, transplant, and harvest, tuned to this zone's typical frost dates (Houston, Phoenix, Orlando).
Your planting timeline
- Start seeds indoors~3 weeks before last frost (around February 4)
- Transplant outdoorsafter your last frost, around February 25
- Direct sowonce soil warms, around February 25
- Harvestabout 45–60 days from transplant
Best varieties for zone 9a
Favor mildew- and heat-resistant varieties like Dunja and Success PM, and plant for spring and fall to dodge the hottest midsummer weeks.
Growing notes
Zucchini drinks heavily — give it roughly 1–2 inches of water per week, and more during heat or fruiting. Water deeply at the base 2–3 times a week rather than a daily sprinkle; this encourages deep roots and steadies the plant against drought. Keep the big leaves dry by watering in the morning at soil level, since wet foliage invites powdery mildew. Inconsistent watering causes fruit to abort at the tip, end up misshapen, or develop blossom-end rot. A 2–3 inch mulch of straw or shredded leaves conserves moisture and keeps the developing squash off bare soil. Container-grown plants dry quickly and may need daily watering at peak summer.
Recommended supplies
- A seed-starting kit
- A raised garden bed kit
- A sturdy hand trowel
- Neem oil for pests
- Frost cloth for cold snaps
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