When to Plant Cabbage in Virginia
A satisfying crop that stores well. Plant in spring or fall for crisp, dense heads.
The Short Answer
Virginia Frost Dates
Your planting dates depend on which part of Virginia you're in. Here are the frost date ranges by region:
| Region | Zones | Last Frost (Spring) | First Frost (Fall) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mountain Virginia | 5b, 6a | May 1 - May 15 | Sep 25 - Oct 10 |
| Piedmont/Central Virginia | 7a, 7b | Apr 5 - Apr 20 | Oct 15 - Nov 1 |
| Tidewater/Coastal | 7b, 8a | Mar 20 - Apr 5 | Oct 25 - Nov 10 |
Cabbage Planting Schedule for Virginia
Mountain Virginia (Zones 5b, 6a)
Average last frost: May 1 - May 15 · Average first frost: Sep 25 - Oct 10
Piedmont/Central Virginia (Zones 7a, 7b)
Average last frost: Apr 5 - Apr 20 · Average first frost: Oct 15 - Nov 1
Tidewater/Coastal (Zones 7b, 8a)
Average last frost: Mar 20 - Apr 5 · Average first frost: Oct 25 - Nov 10
Growing Cabbage in Virginia
State-Specific Growing Tips
Mountains: spring from late March, fall from late July. Piedmont: fall transplant from late August. Tidewater: transplant September-October. Virginia Tech Extension recommends fall planting for best results. In Piedmont clay, add lime to prevent clubroot and provide the slightly alkaline conditions cabbage prefers.
Recommended Varieties for Virginia
Bravo and Cheers for fall. Blue Vantage for storage. Napa for fall planting — Virginia's gradually cooling autumn is perfect for Chinese cabbage. Virginia Cooperative Extension provides variety guides.
Common Challenges in Virginia
Cabbage worms. Harlequin bugs in the Piedmont. Clubroot in acidic mountain soils. Deer browse in the Blue Ridge region.
Growing Tips
Consistent watering prevents head splitting. Heads can handle light frost — it actually improves flavor.
Companion Planting
Plant cabbage alongside these companions for better growth:
Keep cabbage away from:
The Bottom Line
Last reviewed: March 29, 2026