Garden Guide
Garden Guide for Basel, Northwestern Switzerland
Basel is located in the temperate climate zone 7b and benefits from the mild climate of the Rhine Valley. The soils are often fertile and well-draining, but can vary depending on the location. Make sure to provide good humus to create optimal growing conditions.
In Basel, climate zone 7b, you can start sowing after the last frost in early April. Sow frost-sensitive plants like beans and cucumbers from June onwards, while you can harvest lettuce from April to October. Radishes are ready for sowing from March to September, and carrots from April to July.
Also applies to: Lörrach, Weil am Rhein, Rheinfelden, Mulhouse, Freiburg im Breisgau
Plan your Basel garden in the Fryd appPlanting Calendar
When to start indoors, sow outdoors, and harvest in Basel.
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Planting Calendar Basel
- Carrots: Sowing Apr - Jul, Harvest Jul - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
- Lettuce (Lettuce): Start indoors Mar - Sep, Sowing Apr - Oct, Harvest Apr - Oct (Light: medium, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
- Cucumber / Gherkin: Start indoors May - Jun, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Jul - Sep (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
- Courgette / Zucchini: Start indoors Apr - Jun, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Jul - Oct (Light: high, Water: high, Nutrients: high)
- Pepper / Paprika: Start indoors Mar - Apr, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Aug - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
- Potato: Start indoors Mar - Apr, Sowing Apr - Jul, Harvest Jul - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
- Radishes: Sowing Mar - Sep, Harvest Jun - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
- Tomato (Bush tomato): Start indoors Mar - May, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Jul - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
- Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato): Start indoors Mar - May, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Jul - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
- Onion: Start indoors Feb - Mar, Sowing Mar - May, Harvest Aug - Sep (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
- Bean (Dwarf bean): Start indoors May - Jun, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Jul - Sep (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
- Pea: Sowing Apr - Jul, Harvest Jun - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
- Basil: Start indoors Apr - Jul, Sowing Jun - Aug, Harvest Jun - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
- Beetroot: Start indoors Mar - Apr, Sowing Apr - Jul, Harvest Jul - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
- Strawberry: Start indoors Mar - May, Sowing Apr - Jul, Harvest Jun - Sep (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
- Kohlrabi / German turnip / Turnip cabbage: Start indoors Mar - Jun, Sowing Apr - Jul, Harvest Jun - Oct (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
- Garlic: Sowing Sep - Nov, Harvest Jun - Aug (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
- Pumpkin / Squash: Start indoors Apr - Jun, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Sep - Oct (Light: high, Water: high, Nutrients: high)
- Broccoli: Start indoors Mar - May, Sowing Jun - Jul, Harvest Jul - Oct (Light: high, Water: high, Nutrients: high)
- Chard: Start indoors Feb - May, Sowing Apr - Jul, Harvest Jun - Oct (Light: medium, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
Based on Fryd planting data for Zone 7b, 2026.
Companion Planting for Basel
Plants that thrive together in Northwestern Switzerland.
Lettuce (Lettuce) + Carrots
Chard + Carrots
Lettuce (Lettuce) + Radishes
Onion + Cucumber / Gherkin
Garlic + Cucumber / Gherkin
Plan companions visually
Drag and drop crops in the Fryd bed planner to see companion matches.
Try Fryd →Growing Tips for Basel
Starting Seeds Indoors for a Head Start
Many crops like lettuce or Swiss chard benefit from starting seeds indoors from February/March. This protects young plants from late frosts and allows for an earlier harvest. Use fine seed compost and press the seeds in lightly.
Soil Quality is Key
Ensure loose, humus-rich, and well-draining soil, especially for radishes and onions. Good soil preparation with compost promotes root growth and nutrient uptake. Avoid waterlogging, which harms many plants.
Consistent Watering
Plants like broccoli, pumpkin, and radishes need consistent moisture to thrive. In dry conditions, radishes can become woody, while broccoli and pumpkin may suffer reduced yields. Water regularly, especially during dry spells.
Protecting Frost-Sensitive Crops
Wait to plant out frost-sensitive crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, and courgette until after the last frost in early April. Starting them indoors is very beneficial here to get strong seedlings. Make sure soil temperatures are sufficiently warm.
Common Pests & Diseases
Keeping Snails in Check
Snails are a common nuisance, especially for lettuce and young seedlings. Collect them regularly, install slug fences, or use organic slug pellets. Encourage natural predators like hedgehogs and birds in your garden.
Naturally Combating Aphids
Aphids can weaken many plants, especially basil and young shoots. Rinse them off with a strong stream of water or use a soapy solution. Ladybirds and lacewings are natural helpers you can attract.
Cabbage Root Fly in Brassicas
The cabbage root fly can damage kohlrabi and broccoli as its larvae feed on the roots. Protect your plants with horticultural fleece (or insect netting) applied directly after planting. Companion planting with celery can also help.
Late Blight in Tomatoes
This fungal disease often affects tomatoes and potatoes, especially in humid weather. Ensure sufficient spacing between plants and remove lower leaves to improve air circulation. Choose resistant varieties and always water from below.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I plant tomatoes in Basel?
Tomatoes are frost-sensitive, so you should only plant them outdoors in Basel after the last frost, which means from June onwards. Starting them indoors is possible from March to May to get strong seedlings. Harvesting then takes place from July to October.
What climate zone is Basel in?
Basel is in climate zone 7b. This means you can expect relatively mild winters, allowing for the cultivation of a wide variety of plants. Still, pay attention to the specific needs of each crop.
Which vegetables grow particularly well in Basel?
Many vegetables thrive excellently in Basel, including lettuce, radishes, Swiss chard, and carrots. Heat-loving crops like tomatoes, courgette, and pumpkins are also very successful with indoor starting and a good location. Also, try strawberries for a sweet harvest.
When is the last frost in Basel?
The last frost in Basel is typically expected in early April. After that, you can plant frost-sensitive plants outdoors. However, always be mindful of weather changes to protect your young plants if needed.