Peanuts Soil Temperature Guide
A warm-season crop that requires consistently warm soil to germinate and thrive.
| Minimum germination temp | 65°F (18.3°C) |
|---|---|
| Optimal germination temp | 80°F (26.7°C) |
| Maximum germination temp | 85°F (29.4°C) |
| Danger zone | Below 65°F — seeds rot or fail to sprout |
Is your soil warm enough for Peanuts?
Minimum needed: 65°F
Why soil temperature matters for peanuts
Soil temperature directly controls enzyme activity inside peanuts seeds. Below 65°F (18.3°C), germination slows dramatically or fails entirely—seeds may rot before they sprout.
When to plant peanuts in your region
Sow peanuts outdoors when your soil consistently reads 65°F (18.3°C) at 4-inch depth. For the fastest germination, wait until it reaches 80°F (26.7°C).
Signs your soil is ready
The easiest method is to track your local soil temperature forecast until it's predicted to stay above 65°F for the next 7 days—sign up for notifications when it's time to plant peanuts. For more precise readings in raised beds, pots, or different spots in the garden, push a soil thermometer 4 inches deep in the early morning.