A harvest date calculator helps gardeners estimate when their vegetables will be ready to pick based on planting date and days to maturity. Whether you are planning a single crop or mapping out an entire season with succession planting, knowing your expected harvest window lets you stagger plantings for continuous fresh produce and avoid losing crops to early frost.
Calculate Harvest Date
Multi-Crop Harvest Planner
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About Harvest Dates
Days to maturity is an estimate based on average growing conditions. Actual harvest times depend on temperature, sunlight, soil quality, watering, and the specific variety planted. For transplanted crops like tomatoes and peppers, days to maturity counts from the transplant date, not from seeding. Check your seed packet for variety-specific information and adjust expectations based on your local conditions.
How to Use the Harvest Date Calculator
Planning your garden harvest is one of the most important steps in growing your own food. The harvest date calculator takes the guesswork out of figuring out when your vegetables will be ready to pick. By knowing your expected harvest windows, you can stagger plantings for continuous fresh produce, coordinate with your meal planning, and avoid losing crops to unexpected frost.
Step 1: Select a Vegetable and Planting Date
Choose from over 30 common vegetables and herbs in the dropdown menu. Each crop includes a range of days to maturity based on typical varieties. Then enter your planting date using the date picker. For transplanted crops like tomatoes and peppers, enter the date you plan to move them outdoors, since their days-to-maturity count starts from transplanting, not from seed.
Step 2: Review Your Harvest Window
After clicking Calculate, the tool shows three key dates: the earliest possible harvest, the peak harvest window, and the latest expected harvest. Early-maturing varieties of that crop will be ready near the earliest date, while larger or late-season varieties lean toward the latest date. The peak window represents the sweet spot when most varieties are producing at full capacity.
Step 3: Try Succession Planting
For crops you want to harvest all season long, use the succession planting calculator. Choose an interval (such as every two weeks) and the number of plantings. The tool generates a complete schedule showing when to plant each round and when each successive harvest will begin. This is especially effective for lettuce, radishes, beans, and other fast-growing crops that you consume fresh.
Step 4: Plan Multiple Crops
Use the multi-crop planner to add several different vegetables to your garden plan. As you add crops, the harvest timeline updates to show a combined calendar view. You can see at a glance which months will be busiest for harvesting and identify gaps where you might add another crop. Enter an optional first frost date to see warnings for any harvest dates that extend into frost-risk territory.
Tips for Accurate Harvest Planning
Keep in mind that days to maturity is an estimate, not a guarantee. Cool weather slows growth while warm weather speeds it up. Check your seed packets for the specific maturity range of the variety you are growing. If your growing season is short, choose varieties at the low end of the maturity range. Consider using row covers, cold frames, or high tunnels to extend your season beyond the first frost and keep harvesting into fall and even early winter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this harvest date calculator free?
Yes, the harvest date calculator is completely free with no limits or signup required. Plan as many crops and succession plantings as you like. All calculations run locally in your browser.
Is my data safe when I use this tool?
Absolutely. Everything runs locally in your browser using client-side JavaScript. No planting data or personal information is ever sent to a server. Your garden plans stay completely private on your device.
What does days to maturity mean?
Days to maturity is the number of days from planting (or transplanting for some crops) until the plant produces its first harvest. Seed packets and plant tags list this number. It is an estimate that varies based on weather, soil, and growing conditions in your specific garden.
Are the days to maturity ranges accurate?
The ranges in this tool are based on typical values across common varieties. Actual maturity times vary by specific cultivar, climate, soil quality, and care. Early-season varieties fall near the low end, while larger or late-season varieties lean toward the high end. Always check the seed packet for your specific variety.
What is succession planting and why should I do it?
Succession planting means sowing the same crop at regular intervals, such as every two or three weeks, so you get a continuous harvest instead of one large glut. It works especially well for fast-maturing crops like lettuce, radishes, and beans that you consume fresh throughout the growing season.
How do I know if my harvest will be affected by frost?
This tool warns you when a harvest window extends past a typical first frost date for your area. Frost-sensitive crops like tomatoes, peppers, and squash will be damaged by freezing temperatures. If you see a frost warning, consider planting earlier, choosing a faster-maturing variety, or using frost protection like row covers.
Can I plan multiple crops at once?
Yes, use the multi-crop planner to add several vegetables with different planting dates. The tool generates a combined harvest timeline and calendar view so you can see when each crop will be ready. This helps you plan a diverse garden with harvests spread across the entire season.
Does days to maturity count from seed or transplant?
It depends on the crop. For direct-sown crops like carrots, radishes, and beans, days to maturity counts from seeding. For transplanted crops like tomatoes and peppers, it counts from the transplant date. This tool notes which crops are measured from transplant to help you plan accurately.