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Quick Answer: ✅ Yes — French tarragon thrives as a perennial in your zone — plant once and harvest for years.
✅ Yes

French Tarragon grows well in Zone 9a

French tarragon thrives as a perennial in your zone — plant once and harvest for years.

📅 When to Plant in Zone 9a

Direct Sow Jan 20
Last Sow Date Sep 21
🌾 Harvest Mar 21 – Apr 20

Based on Zone 9a's average last frost of late January and first frost of late December.

🌱 Growing French Tarragon in Zone 9a

Buy transplants (true French tarragon does not grow true from seed — Russian tarragon is inferior). Plant in well-drained soil — root rot is the main killer. Divide every 3-4 years to maintain vigor. Cut back to 2 inches in fall.

🪴 Container: 3+ gal pot❄️ Frost Tolerant

🗺️ USDA Plant Hardiness Zones

Zone 9 is shown in this colour on the map below
2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map — zones 1 to 13

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 9a
USDA Zone
9a
Last Frost
late January
First Frost
late December
Frost-Free Days
333
French Tarragon Zone Range
3a – 9b
Days to Harvest
60–90 days

Frequently Asked Questions

French tarragon thrives as a perennial in your zone — plant once and harvest for years.
Zone 9a is in USDA Hardiness Zone 9a with approximately 333 frost-free days per year.
French Tarragon grows in USDA Zones 3a–9b.
French Tarragon needs moderate care and attention to thrive.