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June Harvest in the Southern Hemisphere

June Harvest in the Southern Hemisphere
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  • Pierce Walters

June is the slowest time of the year in the gardens of the cool, temperate regions of the Southern Hemisphere—Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. ... Onions can continue to go into the garden until next month—mid winter. They will be ready for harvest next February—mid summer.

  1. What crops are harvested in June?
  2. What crops grow in the Southern Hemisphere?
  3. What veg do I plant for autumn in Southern Hemisphere?
  4. What veg can you harvest in June?
  5. What vegetable can be planted in June?
  6. What can I plant now in South Australia?
  7. What can I plant now in Australia?
  8. What grows in autumn Tasmania?
  9. What can you grow in June?
  10. What fruits are ripe in June?
  11. Is June too late to plant seeds?

What crops are harvested in June?

Harvest in June–Early Summer

Crops that come to harvest in early summer include asparagus, broad beans, broccoli, spring cabbage, kohlrabi, lettuce, salad onions, peas, early potatoes, radish, spinach, and chard.

What crops grow in the Southern Hemisphere?

Tropical and sub-tropical regions: asparagus, beans, beetroot, broad beans, buckwheat, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cress, endive, lettuce, mustard, onions, parsnip, peas, potatoes, radish, shallots, silverbeet (Swiss chard), spinach, spring onion, strawberry runners, tomato, and turnip.

What veg do I plant for autumn in Southern Hemisphere?

Subtropical zone

Vegetables to plant in autumn include broccoli, lettuce, onion, peas, spinach, spring onion and turnip. Herbs that will flourish at this time of year include coriander, fennel, garlic, lavender, parsley, rocket, sage, rosemary and thyme.

What veg can you harvest in June?

Sowing & Planting in June on the Vegetable Plot

Successional sowing each fortnight of beetroot, French beans, early carrots, kohlrabi, early peas, lettuce, rocket, turnips, endive, radish, spring onions will give you a constant supply of salads and vegetables at their peak for your plate.

What vegetable can be planted in June?

In June, plant root vegetables like radishes, carrots, beets, and potatoes, so that their sprouts appear after the last frost (which can happen mid-June in high mountain regions). Hardy plants like peas, scallions, kale, and chard also do well sown straight into the ground.

What can I plant now in South Australia?

There are lots of plants that you can sow in autumn including: cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Asian greens, lettuce, rocket, silverbeet and spinach, as well as gorgeous sweet peas and Australian wildflowers.

What can I plant now in Australia?

FRUIT & VEGETABLES – plant artichoke, beans, capsicum, celery, Chinese cabbage, cucumber, eggplant, kohlrabi, leek, lettuce, melons, okra, onion, potato (tubers), rosella, silver beet, spring onion, squash, sweet corn, sweet potato and tomato. HERBS – plant basil, coriander, lemongrass, mint and tarragon.

What grows in autumn Tasmania?

FRUIT & VEGETABLES – sow beans, beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, capsicum, carrot, cauliflower, celery, Chinese cabbage, cucumber, eggplant, lettuce, melons, mustard, okra, onion, parsnip, potato, pumpkin, radish, rosella, silver beet, squash, sweet corn, sweet potato, tomato and zucchini.

What can you grow in June?

Courgettes, marrows and pumpkins can still be sown outdoors in early June in southern districts. Although most winter brassicas need to be sown earlier in the season, calabrese, turnips and kohl rabi can be sown now for an autumn crop.

What fruits are ripe in June?

Cherries. Sweet, red cherries will grace us with their presence this June. I like to snack on fresh cherries, but roasting cherries really brings out their inherent sweetness.

Is June too late to plant seeds?

Even if you already have beans, squash, chard, carrots and basil in the ground, and your plants are growing well, June is a fine time to start a second crop to have ready for another bounteous late summer harvest when the first crops of these staples have finished up.

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