Growing Season: Trondheim
Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
Growing season
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
8 Apr
Daylight
10+ h
14+ h
10+ h
3 Mar
10 Apr
3 Sep
10 Oct
221 days
Frost-free
10% frost-free
28 Apr
19 Oct
90% frost risk
174 days
Effective
28 Apr
10 Oct
165 days
The growing season in Trondheim is approximately 165 days and is limited by both frost and daylight.
Last spring frost
The last spring frost normally occurs on 28 Apr in Trondheim. At the earliest, the last frost is over around 18 Apr and at the latest around 9 May.
| Frost-free probabilityFrost-free prob. | Date | Grower's risk level | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10% | 18 Apr | High risk | Frost 9 out of 10 years after this date |
| 25% | 22 Apr | Frost 3 out of 4 years after this date | |
| 50% | 28 Apr | Normal risk | Frost every other year after this date |
| 75% | 6 May | Frost 1 out of 4 years after this date | |
| 90% | 9 May | Low risk | Frost 1 out of 10 years after this date |
Growing is often planned around the date when there is a 50% probability that the last spring frost has occurred. In Trondheim that is 28 Apr. If you want lower frost risk, choose 75% or 90%, i.e. a later date.
First autumn frost
The first autumn frost normally occurs on 19 Oct in Trondheim. At the earliest, frost can arrive around 30 Sep and at the latest around 8 Nov.
| Frost probabilityFrost prob. | Date | Grower's risk level | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10% | 30 Sep | Low risk | Frost 1 out of 10 years on or before this date |
| 25% | 11 Oct | Frost 1 out of 4 years on or before this date | |
| 50% | 19 Oct | Normal risk | Frost every other year on or before this date |
| 75% | 27 Oct | Frost 3 out of 4 years on or before this date | |
| 90% | 8 Nov | High risk | Frost 9 out of 10 years on or before this date |
Growing is often planned around the date when there is a 50% probability that the first autumn frost has occurred. In Trondheim that is 19 Oct. If you want lower frost risk, choose 10% or 25%, i.e. an earlier date.
Daylight & Persephone Period
Plants need at least 10 hours of daylight to grow actively. The period with under 10 h is called the Persephone period.
| From | To | Number of days | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daylight over 10 h | 3 Mar | 10 Oct | 221 |
| Persephone period | 11 Oct | 2 Mar | 144 |
Plan the year's last sowing of cold-hardy plants in Trondheim so they are approximately 75% mature by 11 Oct when daylight drops below 10 h and growth starts to slow.
Daylight periods
Long-day plants like lettuce, spinach and coriander bolt when daylight gets too long. Plan sowing and harvest during periods when daylight is shorter (10-14 h). Early spring or late summer sowing gives the best results.
| Season | Light | Period | Days | Advice |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shorter daylight | 10-14 h | 3 Mar – 9 Apr | 38 | Grow long-day plants like spinach, lettuce and coriander. |
| Longer daylight | 14+ h | 10 Apr – 2 Sep | 146 | High risk of bolting |
| Shorter daylight | 10-14 h | 3 Sep – 10 Oct | 38 | Grow long-day plants |