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Growing Black-Eyed Pea in Tucson

🇺🇸 Zone 7 Planting Guide · Hot desert climate

USDA Zone 7 310 frost-free days 60-90 days to harvest

Quick Answer: Growing Black-Eyed Pea in Tucson

Yes, you can grow Black-Eyed Pea in Tucson, US! Plant during Feb, Mar, Apr, May for best results. Tucson is in USDA Zone 7 with a Hot desert climate, offering 310 frost-free days per year. The difficulty level is medium, and Black-Eyed Pea takes 60-90 days to harvest. Black-Eyed Pea needs full sun and moderate watering.

Climate Match Analysis

Moderate Match Tucson + Black-Eyed Pea

Tucson's climate requires careful timing. Winter lows (4°C) drop below Black-Eyed Pea's minimum (15°C), so avoid cold months. Follow the recommended planting months for success.

Black-Eyed Pea tolerates 15°C to 38°C
Optimal: 22°C - 32°C
Tucson range 4°C to 38°C

Tucson Climate Data

USDA Zone
7
Frost-Free
310days
Winter Low
4°C
Summer High
38°C
Rainfall
294mm/yr
Climate
BWh
Hot desert

Black-Eyed Pea Planting Calendar for Tucson

Green months show the best time to plant Black-Eyed Pea in Tucson

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Plant Black-Eyed Pea Not recommended

Black-Eyed Pea Growing Requirements

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Sunlight

Full Sun

6+ hours direct sunlight

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Water

Moderate

Keep soil consistently moist

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Days to Harvest

60-90

From planting to first harvest

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Difficulty

medium

Some experience helpful

💡 Growing Tips for Black-Eyed Pea

Direct sow after soil warms. Drought-tolerant once established. Wait until soil warms to at least 22°C before transplanting outdoors — cold soil stunts growth and can invite root rot. Water steadily but avoid soggy soil. A 5-cm layer of organic mulch helps balance moisture and suppress weeds.

Frost tolerance: Black-Eyed Pea is NOT frost tolerant — wait until after the last frost in Tucson.

How to Grow Black-Eyed Pea in Tucson

Tucson, US is in USDA Hardiness Zone 7 with a Hot desert climate (Köppen BWh). With winter lows of 4°C and summer highs of 38°C, the growing season spans approximately 310 frost-free days. Black-Eyed Pea grows well with some gardening knowledge in this climate.

Black-Eyed Pea thrives in temperatures between 22°C and 32°C, requiring full sun and moderate watering. In Tucson, the best months to plant Black-Eyed Pea are February, March, April, May. Black-Eyed Pea is not frost tolerant, so it's important to wait until after the last spring frost before transplanting outdoors. Expect to harvest in approximately 60-90 days after planting.

Tucson receives only 294mm of annual rainfall, so consistent irrigation will be essential for growing Black-Eyed Pea successfully.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I grow black-eyed pea in Tucson?

Yes! Black-Eyed Pea can be successfully grown in Tucson, US. Tucson is in USDA Hardiness Zone 7 with a Hot desert climate. The difficulty level for growing Black-Eyed Pea here is rated "medium". The best months to plant are February, March, April, May.

When should I plant black-eyed pea in Tucson?

In Tucson, the recommended planting months for Black-Eyed Pea are February, March, April, May. Tucson has 310 frost-free days per year, with winter lows of 4°C and summer highs of 38°C. Since Black-Eyed Pea is not frost tolerant, make sure to plant after the last frost date.

How long does black-eyed pea take to grow in Tucson?

Black-Eyed Pea typically takes 60-90 days from planting to harvest. In Tucson's Hot desert climate with 310 frost-free days, you have plenty of time to grow Black-Eyed Pea to maturity. Direct sow after soil warms. Drought-tolerant once established. Wait until soil warms to at least 22°C before transplanting outdoors — cold soil stunts growth and can invite root rot. Water steadily but avoid soggy soil. A 5-cm layer of organic mulch helps balance moisture and suppress weeds.

Can I grow black-eyed pea indoors in Tucson?

Black-Eyed Pea can potentially be grown indoors in Tucson with proper conditions. It requires full sun (6+ hours of direct light — a south-facing window or grow lights recommended). Indoor growing extends your season beyond the Feb, Mar, Apr, May outdoor planting window. Use containers with good drainage and moderate watering.

What month do I plant black-eyed pea in Tucson?

Plant Black-Eyed Pea in Tucson during February, March, April, May. These are the optimal months based on Tucson's USDA Zone 7 climate, 310 frost-free days, and temperature range of 4°C to 38°C.

Is black-eyed pea hard to grow in Tucson?

Black-Eyed Pea is rated "medium" to grow in Tucson. Some gardening experience is helpful. Pay attention to watering schedules and planting timing. The climate match for Black-Eyed Pea in Tucson is Moderate.

What grows well with black-eyed pea in Tucson?

In Tucson, you can grow many companion plants alongside Black-Eyed Pea. Good options from the same planting window include Tomato, Basil, Lettuce, Carrot and 2 more. These plants share similar planting months and thrive in Tucson's Zone 7 climate.

Does black-eyed pea need full sun in Tucson?

Black-Eyed Pea requires full sun. In Tucson, provide at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. During peak summer heat, some afternoon shade can help prevent heat stress.

Last updated: March 2026 · Climate data from NOAA, FAO, USDA

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