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Quick Answer: ✅ Yes — Rutabaga is right at home in your zone — it thrives in cool climates and stores through winter.
✅ Yes

Rutabaga grows well in Canadian Zone 7

Rutabaga is right at home in your zone — it thrives in cool climates and stores through winter.

📅 When to Plant in Canadian Zone 7

Direct Sow Mar 15
Last Sow Date Aug 2
🌾 Harvest Jun 13 – Jun 28

Based on Canadian Zone 7's average last frost of mid-March and first frost of mid-November.

🌱 Growing Rutabaga in Canadian Zone 7

Direct sow 90-110 days before first frost — a fall crop is ideal. Thin to 6-8 inches. Harvest after several frosts for best flavor. Stores well in root cellar or refrigerator for months.

❄️ Frost Tolerant

🗺️ Canadian Plant Hardiness Zones

Zone 7 is shown in this colour on the map below
Canadian Plant Hardiness Zone Map — zones 0 to 9

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

Canadian zones run 0–9 (coldest to warmest) — a separate system from USDA zones. Browse all Canadian zones →

Technical climate details for Canadian Zone 7
USDA Zone
7
Last Frost
mid-March
First Frost
mid-November
Frost-Free Days
244
Rutabaga Zone Range
2a – 9b
Days to Harvest
90–105 days

Frequently Asked Questions

Rutabaga is right at home in your zone — it thrives in cool climates and stores through winter.
Canadian Zone 7 is in USDA Hardiness Zone 7 with approximately 244 frost-free days per year.
Rutabaga grows in USDA Zones 2a–9b.
Rutabaga is beginner-friendly and one of the easier crops to grow.