Climate-based zucchini planting guide for Superior, Wisconsin
When to Plant Zucchini in Superior: Timing and Maturity Guide
In Superior, zucchini is usually a strong local fit. Most gardeners have some room to work with this crop rather than feeling close to the edge.
Typical Planting Window
Use the planting dates below for zucchini in Superior.
Gardeners usually either sow outdoors around May 25 or start indoors around April 27 and transplant outdoors around May 25. Most varieties need about 50–55 days to reach maturity.
Zucchini usually performs well in Superior. The practical advantage is that gardeners have some flexibility in timing and variety choice.
A stronger fit here gives gardeners more control over finish and timing, but it does not remove the value of careful management.
Best local strategy: Use the normal transplant window and prioritize healthy early growth, spacing, and even moisture.
Can Zucchini Mature in Superior?
Growing degree days measure how much useful warmth the season provides. For warm-season crops like zucchini, GDD helps show whether local heat accumulation is usually strong enough for the crop to grow steadily and finish before fall.
From the usual planting window, Superior typically provides about 1650 growing degree days for zucchini. With a typical crop target of 750, that leaves a heat margin of +900. That heat margin usually gives the crop a dependable buffer, so gardeners have some flexibility in planting date and variety choice without pushing the crop close to the edge.
GDD Checkpoints for Superior
If planting later than usual, this table shows how much growing degree day heat is still available from each point in the season. It is most useful for judging how much flexibility you still have before the crop starts losing margin.
| Checkpoint | Remaining GDD | Heat margin | Fit vs typical target |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 15 | 1666 | +916 | Comfortable |
| Jun 1 | 1620 | +870 | Comfortable |
| Jun 15 | 1510 | +760 | Comfortable |
| Jul 1 | 1303 | +553 | Comfortable |
Best Zucchini Varieties for Superior
In Superior, most zucchini varieties are usually realistic choices. Gardeners can often choose across the maturity range without giving up much day-to-day reliability.
Varieties that often fit well here include:
- Dunja — productive and relatively quick, with a good fit for gardeners who want early harvest
- Black Beauty — a classic zucchini that often works well when planted on time
- Raven — vigorous and fairly approachable where warmth arrives on schedule
- Costata Romanesco — excellent quality, though it benefits from a reasonably supportive season
- Cocozelle — more exposed where the warm season is short or delayed
| Variety class | Typical days to maturity | Typical GDD need | Local fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Very early | 45–48 | 675 | Good fit |
| Early | 48–52 | 750 | Good fit |
| Mid-season | 52–58 | 850 | Good fit |
| Late | 58–65 | 950 | Good fit |
Main risk: The usual setback here is giving away seasonal margin through late planting, slow early growth, or slower variety choice than the crop really needs.
How Frost Affects Zucchini in Superior
Superior usually has about 138 frost-free days, with a typical last spring frost around May 18 and a typical first fall frost around October 3.
Zucchini is generally frost-tender and temperatures below about 32°F ( 0 °C) can slow growth or damage plants.
Zucchini is much more exposed to frost risk, so the frost dates matter as real planting boundaries rather than rough planning markers.
Problems here usually come from giving up part of the season through late planting, weak early growth, or slower variety choice than the crop really needs.
In Superior, zucchini already has plenty of seasonal room when planted around May 25. In practical terms, the best spots are usually south-facing walls, sheltered gardens, raised beds, and sunnier urban lots. Cooler spots like low spots, exposed sites, and shadier yards are more likely to stay cooler and be less forgiving. For zucchini, warmer local sites usually help the crop get established earlier and grow a little more steadily.
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For a broader local overview, see the Superior planting guide. You can also use the Growing Degree Day Planner to test planting dates and crop timing.