Climate-based onion planting guide for Roseburg, Oregon

When to Plant Onions in Roseburg: Timing and Maturity Guide

Onions are usually a comfortable fit in Roseburg. The season is generally supportive enough that consistency, sizing, and harvest goals matter more than season pressure.

Typical Planting Window

Excellent fit in this climate

Use the planting dates below for onions in Roseburg.

Start indoors January 1
Typical planting window February 26 – March 12
Method Transplant
Typical days to maturity 95–110

Gardeners usually start indoors around January 1 and plant outdoors from about February 26. Most varieties need about 95–110 days to reach maturity once they are in the garden.

Onions are usually a comfortable fit in Roseburg. Gardeners usually get the best results when they use that margin to improve finish quality and uniformity.

Even here, the climate does not guarantee an even finish. The better results still come from steady growth, consistent sizing, and harvesting when the crop is actually ready.

Best local strategy: Plant in the normal window and use the extra margin to focus on steady growth, plant health, and finishing cleanly.

Can Onions Mature in Roseburg?

Growing degree days measure how much useful warmth typically accumulates during the season. For onions, this helps estimate whether local heat accumulation is usually enough for the crop to reach maturity on time.

Available GDD (base 45) 4259
Typical crop GDD target 1300
Heat margin +2959

From the usual planting window, Roseburg typically provides about 4259 growing degree days for onions. With a typical crop target of 1300, that leaves a heat margin of +2959. That large heat margin means season length is usually not the limiting issue here. The more useful question is how gardeners use that room to improve sizing, finish quality, and harvest timing.

GDD Checkpoints for Roseburg

If planting later than usual, this table shows how much growing degree day heat is still available from each point in the season. For onions, it is most useful for judging how much freedom you still have to plant for quality, finish, and harvest goals as the season moves along.

Checkpoint Remaining GDD Heat margin Fit vs typical target
Apr 15 4037 +2737 Comfortable
May 1 3882 +2582 Comfortable
May 15 3694 +2394 Comfortable
Jun 1 3414 +2114 Comfortable
Jun 15 3150 +1850 Comfortable
Jul 1 2799 +1499 Comfortable

Best Onion Varieties for Roseburg

Most onion varieties can succeed in Roseburg in a typical year. That gives gardeners room to choose for the kind of harvest they want, not just for minimum maturity speed.

Varieties that often fit well here include:

Variety class Typical days to maturity Typical GDD need Local fit
Very early 90–95 1100 Good fit
Early 95–105 1200 Good fit
Mid-season 105–115 1300 Good fit
Late 115–120 1400 Good fit

Main risk: The usual setbacks here come from management choices rather than from the season itself.

How Frost Affects Onions in Roseburg

Roseburg usually has about 246 frost-free days, with a typical last spring frost around March 19 and a typical first fall frost around November 20.

Typical last spring frost March 19
Typical first fall frost November 20
Typical frost-free days 246
Minimum safe temperature 28°F / -2 °C

Onions are generally lightly frost tolerant and temperatures below about 28°F ( -2 °C) can slow growth or damage plants.

Onions are usually tolerant enough of cool conditions that frost dates act more like planning markers than hard limits. In practice, timing and steady early growth matter more than avoiding every light frost.

The most common problems here are not climatic ones. Gardeners usually lose ground through timing, uneven growth, or letting the crop move past its best stage.

In Roseburg, onions usually have a solid seasonal margin when planted around February 26. Local gardens do not all warm and cool at the same pace. The warmest garden spots are usually south-facing walls, sheltered gardens, raised beds, and sunnier urban lots. Cooler spots like low spots, exposed sites, and shadier yards tend to warm up later and usually provide less heat. For onions, warmer garden spots usually improve early growth and can make timing a little more forgiving.

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For a broader local overview, see the Roseburg planting guide. You can also use the Growing Degree Day Planner to test planting dates and crop timing.