Corvallis, OR Frost Dates

Average frost dates, USDA hardiness zone, and growing season length for Corvallis, Oregon.

USDA Zone 8B
Last Spring Frost March 10
First Fall Frost November 10
Growing Season 245 days

Gardening in Corvallis

Oregon State University's hometown is where Pacific Northwest agricultural research happens. Corvallis gardeners have access to the most current growing science in the region.

Zone 8b with 245 frost-free days. The Willamette Valley's maritime climate provides mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. OSU's experimental plots are the most advanced gardens in Oregon.

OSU's agricultural programs give Corvallis gardeners land-grant-caliber expertise. The Wednesday farmers market and the surrounding valley's organic farming heritage define the local food culture.

What This Means for Corvallis Gardeners

The average last spring frost in Corvallis is around March 10, and the average first fall frost arrives around November 10. That gives you approximately 245 frost-free days to work with.

That's a generous season. You have time for full-size tomatoes, long-season peppers, and even watermelons without the anxiety of racing the frost. Start warm-season seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before your last frost to hit the ground running. Fall planting is your second opportunity — garlic, kale, lettuce, and broccoli all go in 8-10 weeks before your first frost for harvest into late autumn.

These dates are based on NOAA 30-year Climate Normal data for the Corvallis area. Your actual frost dates could shift 2-3 weeks in either direction in any given year. Learn more about our data sources.

What to Grow in Corvallis

Corvallis's 245-day growing season is generous — long enough for two full growing windows (spring and fall) with warm-season crops between them. You can grow the full range of vegetables, herbs, and flowers with proper timing. Focus on heat-tolerant varieties for midsummer and cool-season crops for extended fall harvests. Recommended starting points: tomatoes, peppers, beans, cucumbers, squash, garlic, kale, and sunflowers.

See the full Oregon planting guide for all 40 plants: Oregon Planting Calendar. Or enter your zip code for exact planting dates personalized to Corvallis.

More About Zone 8B

Corvallis is in USDA Hardiness Zone 8B, which means average annual extreme minimum temperatures between 15°F to 20°F. View the full Zone 8B planting guide.

See the complete planting calendar for Oregon: Oregon Planting Calendar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

These dates are based on NOAA's 30-year Climate Normal data for the Corvallis area. They represent historical averages, not predictions. In any given year, the actual last frost could be 2-3 weeks earlier or later. Microclimates within Corvallis (urban heat islands, hilltops, low-lying valleys) can also shift your local frost dates by a week or more.

Cool-season crops go in 3-4 weeks before your last frost (March 10). Warm-season crops wait until 2 weeks after. You have time for a fall round too — plant cool-season crops again in late summer for harvest into autumn. Enter your zip code for exact dates.

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