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What Can Grow in Yukon?

Growing Zone Zone 1
Frost-Free Days 61
Last Frost mid-June
First Frost mid-August

Yukon has a subarctic continental climate with extreme cold winters but surprisingly warm and long summer days. Whitehorse is Zone 1b-2a. Some vegetables succeed with cold frames and fast-maturing varieties.

Find your exact zone:
Yukon spans 2 different growing zones. The planting calendar below uses the most common zone (Zone 1). Use the search above or browse all zones here:

πŸ“… Planting Calendar for Yukon

When to start seeds indoors and transplant outdoors, based on your frost dates.

Plant Start Indoors Transplant Out Direct Sow Harvest
πŸ₯¬ Cabbage May 4 Jun 15 β€” Aug 24 – Oct 13
🌱 Microgreens β€” β€” Jun 15 Jun 22 – Jul 6

Dates are averages based on Zone 1 frost dates (last frost: mid-June, first frost: mid-August). Adjust for your specific microclimate.

πŸ₯¦ Vegetables

⚠️ Worth Trying (Marginal)

These plants are outside the ideal zone range but possible with the right approach.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Canadian Plant Hardiness Zones

Zone 1 is shown in this colour on the map below
Canadian Plant Hardiness Zone Map β€” zones 0 to 9

Canadian Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2014) β€” Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada / Canadian Forest Service

Canadian zones run 0–9 (coldest to warmest) β€” a separate system from USDA zones. Browse all Canadian zones β†’

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yukon has a subarctic continental climate with extreme cold winters but surprisingly warm and long summer days. Whitehorse is Zone 1b-2a. Some vegetables succeed with cold frames and fast-maturing varieties. Vegetables like Cabbage, Microgreens all grow well here.
The growing season is short β€” roughly 61 days. Focus on fast-maturing varieties and start seeds indoors as early as possible.
Top vegetables for Yukon: Cabbage, Microgreens.
Most common herbs grow well in Zone 1.