What Can Grow in Traverse City, MI

Traverse City on Grand Traverse Bay is the cherry capital of the world โ€” lake effect creates ideal fruit conditions.

Traverse City, MI is in USDA Hardiness Zone 5b. The growing season lasts about 145 days, with last frost around May 5 and first fall frost around October 20. Top crops include cherries, apples, blueberries.

5bUSDA Zone
145 daysFrost-Free
May 5Last Frost
October 20First Frost
๐ŸŒฑ What Grows in Traverse City
cherriesapplesblueberrieswine grapesbeansherbs
๐Ÿ’ก Planting Tips

World's cherry capital. Lake effect creates unique microclimate. Excellent wine grapes too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Traverse City, MI is in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 5b. Traverse City on Grand Traverse Bay is the cherry capital of the world โ€” lake effect creates ideal fruit conditions.

The average last spring frost in Traverse City is around May 5. The first fall frost typically arrives around October 20, giving a frost-free growing season of approximately 145 days.

Traverse City's Zone 5b climate supports growing cherries, apples, blueberries, wine grapes, beans, herbs. World's cherry capital. Lake effect creates unique microclimate. Excellent wine grapes too.

In Traverse City, start with cool-season crops like lettuce, spinach, and broccoli a few weeks before the last frost date of May 5. Warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers should go in after all frost risk has passed.