Your Year, In Order
Your whole year, in order, set to your place. One followable plan from January to December: the frosts that bracket your season, when to sow, mow, open and close the pool, swap the tires, and the repairs that track the weather, each on its date and each linked to the tool that does the math.
A living plan
Every date here is a 30-year average, the typical year for your station, not a promise about this one. A given spring can run a week or two early, a given fall a week or two late. So treat this as the spine and check the live forecast as each date nears. We will tell you which way your year is leaning.
Set your place to lay out your year.
How the plan is built
The order comes from your nearest weather station's last and first frost dates and its frost-free season, the same ECCC climate normals every tool on this site runs on. Seed-starting counts back six weeks from your last frost; planting out, the first mow, and the pool opening follow it; garlic, overseeding, the pool close, and shutting the taps count back from your first fall frost; winter tire dates come from your region's seasonal threshold; and gutter and roof checks anchor to spring and fall. It is one timeline, in the order you would actually do it, and it prints cleanly for the workbench or the fridge.
Dates are 30-year averages and a planning guide, not a forecast. Check live conditions as each window nears.