🌽When to Plant Corn in USDA Zone 3a (2026 Guide)
Sow directly in warm soil. Plant in blocks for good pollination. Here is the warm-season planting schedule for corn in zone 3a (covering areas like northern Minnesota, International Falls). All dates are based on 2026 frost data for your zone.
Direct sow
May 29
Harvest From
Aug 17
Because corn is a warm-season crop that frost will kill, wait until about May 29 in zone 3a — safely after the average last frost on May 15.
- Type: Warm-season
- Method: Direct sow
- Days to harvest: 80
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Sun: Full sun
- Zone 3a frost: May 15 – Sep 15
- Season length: ~123 days
- Companions: beans, squash, cucumber
Growing corn in zone 3a
Zone 3a has an average last spring frost around May 15 and a first fall frost around Sep 15, giving roughly 123 frost-free growing days. That window comfortably fits corn's 80-day cycle, so plant on time to make the most of the season.
Corn resents transplanting, so direct sow it right in the garden around May 29. Give each plant about 12 inches of space in full sun.
Zone 3a specific growing notes
In zone 3a (northern Minnesota, International Falls), your 123-day growing season means corn should be planted only after the soil has thoroughly warmed. Warm-season crops like corn need soil temperatures of at least 60°F. In zone 3a's climate, using black plastic mulch can warm the soil 2-3 weeks earlier.
Your first fall frost around Sep 15 means your last possible harvest is roughly late Sep. For a continuous supply, consider planting early and using season extension techniques like row covers.
Pro tip for corn
Plant in blocks of at least 4 short rows, not one long single row. Corn is wind-pollinated—each silk must receive pollen from a neighboring tassel. Poorly pollinated ears have missing kernels.
Troubleshooting corn
Corn earworms enter through the silk tips and feed on developing kernels. Apply a few drops of mineral oil or Bt mixed with oil to the silk tips 5-7 days after silks first appear.
Growing corn in containers
Possible in large containers (20+ gallons) with at least 9-12 stalks planted closely for wind pollination. Choose shorter varieties like 'Trinity' or 'On Deck' bred for containers. Expect 1-2 ears per stalk.
Can you plant corn twice a year?
Yes in zones 6+—sow a second block 3 weeks after the first for staggered harvest. In zones 7+, you can fit three successions. Choose varieties with different maturity dates for a longer harvest window.
Frequently asked questions
When should I plant corn in zone 3a?
Direct sow around May 29. Because corn is a warm-season crop that frost will kill, wait until about May 29 in zone 3a — safely after the average last frost on May 15.
How long does corn take to grow in zone 3a?
About 80 days from sowing to first harvest. A May 29 planting in zone 3a is typically ready to pick from around Aug 17. Zone 3a has about 123 frost-free days — plenty of time if you plant on schedule.
How far apart should I space corn?
Space corn about 12 inches apart in full sun. This gives each plant enough room for roots to spread and leaves to catch sunlight without competing.
What is the best tip for growing corn?
Plant in blocks of at least 4 short rows, not one long single row. Corn is wind-pollinated—each silk must receive pollen from a neighboring tassel. Poorly pollinated ears have missing kernels.
What are common problems with corn and how do I fix them?
Corn earworms enter through the silk tips and feed on developing kernels. Apply a few drops of mineral oil or Bt mixed with oil to the silk tips 5-7 days after silks first appear.
Can I grow corn in a container?
Possible in large containers (20+ gallons) with at least 9-12 stalks planted closely for wind pollination. Choose shorter varieties like 'Trinity' or 'On Deck' bred for containers. Expect 1-2 ears per stalk.
Can I plant a second crop of corn for fall harvest?
Yes in zones 6+—sow a second block 3 weeks after the first for staggered harvest. In zones 7+, you can fit three successions. Choose varieties with different maturity dates for a longer harvest window.
What grows well next to corn?
Good companion plants for corn are beans, squash, cucumber. Avoid planting near cool-season crops that have different watering needs. Corn also benefits from crop rotation — do not plant it in the same spot year after year.