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USDA hardiness zone

Zone 4b

Cold zone with expanded fruit options including hardy peaches and apricots.

On the zone ramp

Lowest winter temp
-25°F to -20°F USDA boundary
Growing season
130 days
Avg chill hours
~1300 below 45°F
Hardiness rank
8 of 26 cold side
Compatible crops
71
Sample region
Central Vermont

Growing in zone 4b

Zone 4b covers regions like Central Vermont, Northern Iowa, and Eastern South Dakota, where winter minimum temperatures fall between -25°F and -20°F. The growing season runs approximately 130 frost-free days, compressed but sufficient for a focused selection of crops.

The dominant constraints are cold hardiness and spring frost unpredictability. Tender stone fruits that perform in zone 6 do not survive here reliably, though hardened selections like Sour Cherry and European Plum can establish with careful siting. Apple and Pear form the backbone of any productive orchard in this zone, supported by American Persimmon and Mulberry for lower-maintenance options.

The zone offers real advantages that warmer zones lack. Long, cold winters satisfy the high chill-hour requirements of many apple and pear varieties without any management effort. The tradeoff is elevated apple scab pressure in humid continental climates, and the persistent threat of late spring frosts that can strip a full crop from early-blooming trees in a single night. Success here depends less on effort than on choosing varieties with documented hardiness in comparable climates, then siting them well.

Frost timing in zone 4b

Last spring frost in zone 4b falls between early May and late May depending on elevation and local geography. Elevated terrain in Central Vermont regularly sees frost risk extending into the final week of May. In flatter regions like Northern Iowa and Eastern South Dakota, last frost tends to arrive in early-to-mid May. First fall frost generally arrives in late September, giving roughly 130 frost-free days across most of the zone.

For fruit growers, the spring date carries more practical weight than the fall date. Open blossoms are killed at sustained temperatures below 28°F, and a tree that blooms in late April in zone 4b faces meaningful frost exposure almost every season. Late-blooming apple varieties, including Haralson and Honeygold, delay bloom by one to two weeks compared to early-blooming selections, reducing exposure considerably. Selecting for mid-season or late bloom is one of the most reliable tools available to orchardists in this zone.

Common challenges

  • Spring frost timing
  • Apple scab pressure
  • Cane berry winter dieback

Best practices

Site on south-facing slopes with good cold-air drainage. Orchards planted in low-lying areas where cold air pools overnight sustain more blossom damage than those on gentle slopes, even when air temperatures at chest height appear identical. A south-facing hillside moves the effective microclimate roughly half a zone warmer and meaningfully extends the safe bloom window.

Use university trial data for variety selection, not catalog zone ratings. Many nursery catalogs list variety hardiness optimistically. Extension trial results from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and South Dakota document which varieties actually perform after repeated zone 4 winters. Haralson, Goodland, and Honeygold have multi-decade track records in this zone; varieties rated zone 5 often winterkill at the graft union after the second or third severe winter.

Protect trunks during the first three winters after planting. White plastic trunk guards or tree wrap reduce temperature fluctuations at the bark surface, which cause southwest injury, a cracking and canker problem common in the wide day-night swings of late winter. Remove guards in spring to prevent moisture buildup.

What to grow in zone 4b

71 crops from our database fit zone 4b, grouped by type. Click through for zone-specific variety recommendations.

Vegetables

34 crops

Tomate (tomato) zone 4b

Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

zones 3a–10b

Capsicum annuum (pepper-sweet) zone 4b

Sweet Pepper

Capsicum annuum

zones 4a–10b

Capsicum annuum var. Fiesta - MHNT (pepper-hot) zone 4b

Hot Pepper

Capsicum species

zones 4a–10b

Solanum tuberosum Red Scarlett20170523 7825 (potato) zone 4b

Potato

Solanum tuberosum

zones 3a–9a

Weißkohl Brassica oleracea var. capitata 2011 (cabbage) zone 4b

Cabbage

Brassica oleracea var. capitata

zones 3a–9b

Brassica oleracea var. italica Limba 2022-04-24 7316 (broccoli) zone 4b

Broccoli

Brassica oleracea var. italica

zones 3a–9a

Bloemkool (cauliflower) zone 4b

Cauliflower

Brassica oleracea var. botrytis

zones 3b–9a

Brassica oleracea var. acephala Redbor 0zz (kale) zone 4b

Kale

Brassica oleracea var. acephala

zones 3a–9b

Young brussels sprouts plant (brussels-sprouts) zone 4b

Brussels Sprouts

Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera

zones 3b–8a

Brassica oleracea var. acephala Victoria Pigeon 0zz (collards) zone 4b

Collards

Brassica oleracea var. acephala

zones 4a–9b

Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes Oktober 2011 (kohlrabi) zone 4b

Kohlrabi

Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes

zones 3b–8a

Cucumber (cucumber) zone 4b

Cucumber

Cucumis sativus

zones 3b–10a

Cucurbita pepo Vilarromaris Oroso Galiza 2 (summer-squash) zone 4b

Summer Squash

Cucurbita pepo

zones 3b–10a

Cucurbita maxima x C. moschata (zapallo kabutia o japonés o grupo Tetsukabuto) (winter-squash) zone 4b

Winter Squash

Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata

zones 4a–9a

Cucurbita maxima 04 (pumpkin) zone 4b

Pumpkin

Cucurbita pepo and Cucurbita maxima

zones 4a–8b

Zwiebeln auf Antigua (onion) zone 4b

Onion

Allium cepa

zones 3a–9b

GarlicBasket (garlic) zone 4b

Garlic

Allium sativum

zones 3a–9a

In zaad geschoten prei. (Allium ampeloprasum). Locatie, De Kruidhof Buitenpost 03 (leek) zone 4b

Leek

Allium ampeloprasum

zones 3b–8b

Shallot - Piece (shallot) zone 4b

Shallot

Allium cepa var. aggregatum

zones 3b–8a

Allium fistulosum 2 (scallion) zone 4b

Scallion (Bunching Onion)

Allium fistulosum

zones 3b–9b

Ayocote (bean-bush) zone 4b

Bush Bean

Phaseolus vulgaris

zones 3b–9a

Ayocote (bean-pole) zone 4b

Pole Bean

Phaseolus vulgaris

zones 3b–9a

-2020-06-28 Garden pea (Pisum sativum), Trimingham, Norfolk (1) (pea) zone 4b

Pea

Pisum sativum

zones 3a–8b

Romaine lettuce (lettuce) zone 4b

Lettuce

Lactuca sativa

zones 3a–9b

Spinazie vrouwelijke plant (Spinacia oleracea female plant) (spinach) zone 4b

Spinach

Spinacia oleracea

zones 3a–9a

Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima kz05 (swiss-chard) zone 4b

Swiss Chard

Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris

zones 3a–9b

Starr 070906-8899 Eruca vesicaria subsp. sativa (arugula) zone 4b

Arugula

Eruca vesicaria

zones 3b–9a

Carrots at Ljubljana Central Market (carrot) zone 4b

Carrot

Daucus carota subsp. sativus

zones 3a–9a

Beta vulgaris, San Francisco farmers market (beet) zone 4b

Beet

Beta vulgaris

zones 3a–9a

Radish 3371103037 4ab07db0bf o (radish) zone 4b

Radish

Raphanus sativus

zones 3a–9a

Brassica rapa subsp. rapa (turnip) zone 4b

Turnip

Brassica rapa subsp. rapa

zones 3a–8b

Pastinaca sativa vallee-de-grace-amiens 80 21072007 4 (parsnip) zone 4b

Parsnip

Pastinaca sativa

zones 3a–8a

Starr-120625-7599-Zea mays-Ilini Xtra Sweet ears ready to eat-Olinda-Maui (24889896610) (corn) zone 4b

Sweet Corn

Zea mays var. saccharata

zones 3b–9a

Steam-boiling green asparagus (asparagus) zone 4b

Asparagus

Asparagus officinalis

zones 3b–8b

When to plant

Planting calendar for zone 4b

Year-view of seed starting, transplanting, planting, pruning, fertilizing, harvest, and pest-watch windows based on the average frost timing for zone 4b.

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Calendar logic combines NOAA frost normals with crop-specific timing data. Local microclimate and weather always overrules the calendar; use this as a starting point.

Frequently asked questions

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Can I grow peaches in zone 4b?

Most commercial peach varieties are not reliably hardy below -15°F, putting standard selections at significant risk in zone 4b winters. Reliance and Contender are commonly cited as hardy to -20°F or -25°F, but crop reliability is inconsistent, and full crop loss in severe winters should be expected even with these selections. Growing peaches here is possible on the best-protected sites; it is not dependable.

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Which apple varieties perform best in zone 4b?

Varieties with documented hardiness in Upper Midwest trials consistently outperform general catalog recommendations. Haralson, Honeygold, Zestar, Goodland, and State Fair have strong track records. Honeycrisp performs well on good sites but can winterkill at the graft union in zone 4b after severe winters; siting on a south-facing slope with air drainage reduces that risk. Avoid early-blooming varieties unless frost protection is practical.

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How do I manage apple scab in zone 4b?

Apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) thrives in the humid, wet spring conditions common across much of zone 4b. The most effective long-term approach is planting scab-resistant varieties: Liberty, Enterprise, Redfree, and GoldRush require no fungicide coverage for scab and are well-suited to this zone. For susceptible varieties, copper or lime-sulfur at green tip followed by sulfur sprays through petal fall covers the primary infection window.

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Do cane berries survive zone 4b winters?

Standard red raspberry canes experience dieback above the snowline in zone 4b. Boyne, Killarney, and Heritage have better cold tolerance than most descriptions indicate, but bending canes and pinning them under snow cover before hard freeze produces more consistent results than variety selection alone. Blackberries are generally not reliable in zone 4b without heavily sheltered sites.

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Can I grow American Persimmon in zone 4b?

American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is among the hardier fruit trees for zone 4b, with some selections rated to -25°F. The primary limitation is season length: many selections need 150 or more frost-free days to ripen fully, and zone 4b averages only 130. Early-ripening selections and seedlings grown from northern seed sources give the best chance of edible fruit before first fall frost.

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When should I plant bare-root trees in zone 4b?

Plant as soon as soil is workable in spring, typically late April to mid-May depending on location. Planting by early June at the latest gives roots time to anchor before summer heat. Fall planting is riskier in zone 4b than in warmer zones: newly planted trees have limited time to establish before freeze-up, and frost heave is common in the first winter.

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