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The best flowers, herbs, and vegetables to plant in June in Australia

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 21, 2026, 18:00 IST
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The best flowers, herbs, and vegetables to plant in June in Australia

June is a month when winter starts in Australia. However, it does not mean that one should stop growing vegetables or flowers at this stage. Many vegetables, herbs, and flowers are very productive in June, depending on the climate zone. There are different climates in Australia, including cold weather, subtropics, and tropics, each providing good conditions for gardening activities in winter. Professional gardeners suggest picking up appropriate plants for your climate and garden type. It does not matter whether you are growing produce in raised beds or balcony containers or flowers in flowerbeds. It is better to use your gardening knowledge and plant different vegetables, herbs, or flowers in June. Here are some of the most productive garden plants Australians use during this month.

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Brassica vegetables grow better in cooler weather

The climate of Australia's colder and temperate regions usually allows growing winter brassica vegetables, including broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and kale. Such plants are rather sensitive to hot weather, which means that growing them in winter is highly effective. People usually sow the seeds or transfer their sprouts in June when plants can develop properly during the cold season. Besides, it is possible to grow carrots and beetroot in cool conditions during winter.

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Leafy greens and quick-growing vegetables thrive in milder temperatures

There are quite mild temperatures in Australia's subtropics and tropics, and people can grow winter leafy green vegetables during this month. Commonly planted vegetables in these parts of the country include bok choy, mizuna, pak choi, silverbeet, spinach, lettuce, peas, onion, and garlic. As for their characteristics, these plants develop quickly with adequate water and regular exposure to sunlight. Many people plant them because they can be picked up regularly during winter.

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Herbs that tolerate colder temperatures are highly productive

As there is much colder weather in Australia in winter, gardeners try to plant herbs that can survive under cold conditions during this period. Some of the most common herbs grown in January include coriander, parsley, thyme, oregano, rosemary, and chives. Usually, many people plant herbs in pots, keeping them next to the window or on balconies. Moreover, these herbs require little attention from gardeners and can easily be used for cooking.

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Flowers that survive under cold weather conditions

In colder parts of Australia, it is better to plant winter flowers that are resistant to cold weather. Some of the most commonly cultivated flowers in June include pansies, violas, snapdragons, sweet peas, calendula, and poppies. These flowers can add bright colors to the garden when it is grey during winter. At times, these flowers can attract pollinators in warm winter periods. Moreover, people use them in borders or hanging baskets.

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Flowers that survive under cold weather conditions

In colder parts of Australia, it is better to plant winter flowers that are resistant to cold weather. Some of the most commonly cultivated flowers in June include pansies, violas, snapdragons, sweet peas, calendula, and poppies. These flowers can add bright colors to the garden when it is grey during winter. At times, these flowers can attract pollinators in warm winter periods. Moreover, people use them in borders or hanging baskets.

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Flower varieties that thrive in subtropical climates

Many Australians living in subtropical regions prefer growing colorful flowers in their gardens during the milder winter weather. The main types of winter flowers that are grown in this part of the country are petunias, marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, and dianthus. There is no need to worry about frosts in such regions, which is why these flowers will bloom properly. People like using them because they create vibrant gardens with low maintenance.

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The effect of climatic conditions on gardening activity

Climate plays a critical role in gardening activities in Australia. There is a significant difference between climatic conditions in different cities, including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth. Professional gardeners always suggest picking up the plants that can survive the winter temperatures and precipitation in this particular region. Adequate sunlight, good drainage, and plant selection are more important than expensive gardening tools or fertilizers.

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Disclaimer:

This article is for general informational purposes only. Growth and performance of plants may depend on different environmental factors in various climate regions. Readers are advised to consult local gardening experts or horticulture professionals for region-specific planting and care guidance.

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