Can You Grow Artichoke in Zone 9b?
Quick Answer:
✅ Yes — Artichokes grow as perennials in your zone — expect harvests from year two onward.
✅ Yes
Artichoke grows well in Zone 9b
Artichokes grow as perennials in your zone — expect harvests from year two onward.
📅 When to Plant in Zone 9b
Start Indoors
Jan 1
Transplant Out
Jan 10
Last Sow Date
Sep 16
🌾 Harvest
Apr 5 – Apr 20
Based on Zone 9b's average last frost of mid-January and first frost of late December.
🌱 Growing Artichoke in Zone 9b
Start indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost. Vernalization (cold treatment of seedlings) improves first-year flowering — expose seedlings to 10 days below 50°F. Give each plant 4x4 feet of space. Cut main bud before it opens; side buds follow.
🗺️ USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
Zone 9 is shown in
this colour
on the map below
2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map — public domain. USDA Agricultural Research Service
USDA zones run 1a–13b (26 half-zones). Each full zone above covers both the a and b half-zones. Browse all US zones →
Technical climate details for Zone 9b
- USDA Zone
- 9b
- Last Frost
- mid-January
- First Frost
- late December
- Frost-Free Days
- 348
- Artichoke Zone Range
- 6a – 9b
- Days to Harvest
- 85–100 days
Frequently Asked Questions
Artichokes grow as perennials in your zone — expect harvests from year two onward.
Zone 9b is in USDA Hardiness Zone 9b with approximately 348 frost-free days per year.
Artichoke grows in USDA Zones 6a–9b.
Artichoke needs moderate care and attention to thrive.