đŸ„ŹWhen to Plant Lettuce in USDA Zone 9b (2026 Guide)

Cool-season green that can go out weeks before the last frost. Here is the cool-season planting schedule for lettuce in zone 9b (covering areas like Orlando FL, Tucson AZ). All dates are based on 2026 frost data for your zone.

Start Seeds Indoors

Jan 13

Direct sow or transplant

Jan 20

Harvest From

Mar 6

Because lettuce is a cool-season crop, it tolerates light frost and can go out around Jan 20, before zone 9b's average last frost on Feb 10.

  • Type: Cool-season
  • Method: Direct sow or transplant
  • Days to harvest: 45
  • Spacing: 8" apart
  • Sun: Full sun to part shade
  • Zone 9b frost: Feb 10 – Dec 15
  • Season length: ~308 days
  • Companions: carrot, radish, cucumber

Growing lettuce in zone 9b

Zone 9b has an average last spring frost around Feb 10 and a first fall frost around Dec 15, giving roughly 308 frost-free growing days. That window comfortably fits lettuce's 45-day cycle, with room for a second succession planting if you time it right.

Get a head start by sowing seeds indoors around Jan 13, roughly 4 weeks before your last frost. Move the seedlings outside around Jan 20. Give each plant about 8 inches of space in full sun to part shade.

Zone 9b specific growing notes

In zone 9b (Orlando FL, Tucson AZ), your 308-day growing season means lettuce should be one of your first spring plantings. Cool-season crops thrive in the mild part of your growing window. Monitor soil temperature — lettuce germinates best when soil is 40-75°F.

Your first fall frost around Dec 15 means your last possible harvest is roughly late Dec. For a continuous supply, consider succession planting every 2-3 weeks from Jan 20 through mid-season.

Pro tip for lettuce

Use cut-and-come-again harvesting—pick outer leaves when 3-4 inches long and the center keeps producing for weeks. For full heads, harvest in the morning when leaves are crispest.

Troubleshooting lettuce

Bolting (sending up a flower stalk) happens when soil temperatures exceed 70°F. Leaves turn bitter once bolting starts. Plant in afternoon shade and choose slow-bolt varieties like 'Buttercrunch' for summer.

Growing lettuce in containers

Ideal for shallow containers—roots only go 4-6 inches deep. Window boxes, salad trays, even repurposed gutters work perfectly. One 12-inch pot yields salad for two people.

Can you plant lettuce twice a year?

Absolutely—succession sow every 2-3 weeks for continuous harvest. In zones 5+, sow spring crops until late May, then resume in late August for fall. Lettuce germinates poorly above 80°F soil.

Frequently asked questions

When should I plant lettuce in zone 9b?

Direct sow or transplant around Jan 20. If starting from seed indoors, sow around Jan 13. Because lettuce is a cool-season crop, it tolerates light frost and can go out around Jan 20, before zone 9b's average last frost on Feb 10.

How long does lettuce take to grow in zone 9b?

About 45 days from sowing to first harvest. A Jan 20 planting in zone 9b is typically ready to pick from around Mar 6. Zone 9b has about 308 frost-free days — plenty of time for a second succession planting.

How far apart should I space lettuce?

Space lettuce about 8 inches apart in full sun to part shade. This gives each plant enough room for roots to spread and leaves to catch sunlight without competing.

What is the best tip for growing lettuce?

Use cut-and-come-again harvesting—pick outer leaves when 3-4 inches long and the center keeps producing for weeks. For full heads, harvest in the morning when leaves are crispest.

What are common problems with lettuce and how do I fix them?

Bolting (sending up a flower stalk) happens when soil temperatures exceed 70°F. Leaves turn bitter once bolting starts. Plant in afternoon shade and choose slow-bolt varieties like 'Buttercrunch' for summer.

Can I grow lettuce in a container?

Ideal for shallow containers—roots only go 4-6 inches deep. Window boxes, salad trays, even repurposed gutters work perfectly. One 12-inch pot yields salad for two people.

Can I plant a second crop of lettuce for fall harvest?

Absolutely—succession sow every 2-3 weeks for continuous harvest. In zones 5+, sow spring crops until late May, then resume in late August for fall. Lettuce germinates poorly above 80°F soil.

What grows well next to lettuce?

Good companion plants for lettuce are carrot, radish, cucumber. Avoid planting near warm-season crops that compete for space and nutrients. Lettuce also benefits from crop rotation — do not plant it in the same spot year after year.

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