Growing Kits for Illinois Gardeners
Growing Kits for Illinois Gardeners
Growing trees, herbs, and vegetables in Illinois offers the richness of Midwest soil and four distinct seasons. Our seed starter kits are perfect for Illinois's climate spanning USDA Hardiness Zones 5-7. Whether you're in Chicago, Aurora, Naperville, Joliet, Rockford, Springfield, Peoria, Elgin, Waukegan, or Champaign, these kits will help you succeed.
Best Plants to Grow in Illinois
- Apple Trees - Illinois orchard favorite, Zones 5-7
- Oak Trees - Native Illinois species, all zones
- Maple Trees - Beautiful fall color statewide
- Fruit Trees - Pears, cherries thrive in IL
- Tomatoes - Summer garden staple
- Sweet Corn - Illinois specialty crop
Recommended Growing Kits for Illinois (Zones 5-7)
Fruit & Nut Trees Perfect for Illinois
- Apple Tree Growing Kit - Zones 5-7, Illinois favorite
- Pear Tree Growing Kit - Zones 5-7, excellent for IL
- Apricot Tree Growing Kit - Zones 5-7, thrives in IL
- Black Cherry Tree Kit - Zones 5-7, native species
- Hazelnut Tree Growing Kit - Zones 5-7, cold-hardy nut
- Pecan Tree Growing Kit - Zones 6-7, Southern IL
Shade & Ornamental Trees for Illinois
- Sugar Maple Tree Kit - Zones 5-7, fall color champion
- Oak Tree Seed Starter Kit - Zones 5-7, Illinois native
- American Elm Tree Kit - Zones 5-7, classic shade tree
- American Ash Tree Kit - Zones 5-7, native species
- Dogwood Tree Growing Kit - Zones 5-7, spring blooms
- White Birch Tree Kit - Zones 5-6, Northern IL
- Cedar Tree Growing Kit - Zones 6-7, evergreen
Vegetables - Illinois Garden Favorites
- Tomato Growing Kit - Summer staple in IL
- Sweet Corn Growing Kit - Illinois specialty!
- Green Bell Pepper Growing Kit - Warm-season crop
- Jalapeño Growing Kit - Heat-loving pepper
- Cucumber Growing Kit - Summer favorite
- Lettuce Growing Kit - Spring/fall crop
- Kale Growing Kit - Cold-hardy superfood
- Broccoli Seed Starter Kit - Cool-season favorite
- Cabbage Growing Kit - Fall harvest
- Carrot Growing Kit - Spring/fall planting
- Radish Growing Kit - Quick-growing crop
- Spinach Growing Kit - Cold-tolerant green
- Pea Growing Kit - Early spring crop
- Pumpkin Growing Kit - Fall harvest
- Squash Growing Kit - Summer squash thrives
Herbs for Illinois Gardens
- Rosemary Growing Kit - Bring indoors in winter
- Basil Growing Kit - Summer herb favorite
- Cilantro Growing Kit - Cool-season herb
- Thyme Growing Kit - Hardy perennial herb
- Oregano Growing Kit - Perennial herb
- Parsley Growing Kit - Biennial herb
- Dill Growing Kit - Annual herb
- Chives Growing Kit - Cold-hardy perennial
Illinois Growing Calendar
January-March: Indoor seed starting for spring transplants; plan garden layout
April-May: Last frost mid-May; transplant seedlings outdoors; plant cool-season crops
June-August: Peak growing season; harvest summer vegetables; maintain watering
September-October: Fall planting for cool-season crops; harvest before first frost
November-December: Garden cleanup; protect perennials; plan next year's garden
USDA Hardiness Zones in Illinois
Illinois spans USDA Hardiness Zones 5a to 7a:
- Zone 5: Northern Illinois, Chicago area
- Zone 6: Central Illinois, Springfield, Peoria
- Zone 7: Southern Illinois (warmest region)
Check the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
Tips for Illinois Gardeners
Soil: Rich prairie soil ideal for gardening. Add compost for best results.
Frost Dates: Last frost: mid-May. First frost: mid-October (varies by zone).
Weather: Prepare for variable spring weather and hot, humid summers.
Pests: Watch for Japanese beetles, aphids, and tomato hornworms.
Free Shipping to Illinois
Free shipping on orders over $35 to Chicago, Aurora, Naperville, Joliet, Rockford, Springfield, Peoria, Elgin, Waukegan, Champaign, and all IL cities.
