FREE! 2023 Planting Calendar For Queensland

I’ve come up with my own yearly standard for what veggies and flowers to plant at home

Hi everyone,

I’ve created a very simple Queensland planting calendar for anyone who wants to know what to plant now in Queensland or has warm Queensland-style weather.

I plant the bulk of my vegetables and flowers at the start of Autumn and the start of Spring, because they are the milder times of year. I like to avoid the extreme cold and extreme heat where I can and it works well for me. I plant from seed of course — Salisbury Grange is an (organic, heirloom) seed company! I’ve included what I’ll personally be growing below.

Happy growing!

Phoebe

Some of the leafy greens and tomatoes (above) I grew last year, that I’ll be repeating again next year

What I’m Growing in 2023 | Queensland Planting Calendar

Summer (right now):
Salad Greens: Rocket, Cos Lettuce, Basil, Parsley, Endive, Kang Kong
Bee/Flowers: Zinnia, Cosmos, Echinacea
Big Veggies: Beans, Zucchini, Capsicum, Cucumber

Autumn:
Leafy Greens: Silverbeet, Spinach, Cavolo Nero, Coriander, Watercress
Bee/Flowers: Bells Of Ireland, Queen Anne’s Lace
Big Veggies: Tomatoes, Carrots, Celery, Onions, Garlic

Winter: repeat autumn planting - if warm, sunny winter!

Spring:
Salad Greens: Lettuce, Tatsoi, Basil, Rocket
Bee/Flowers: Billy Buttons, Yellow Celosia, Calendula
Big Veggies: Snow Peas, Sugar Snaps, Cherry Tomatoes, Ginger

Need a Queensland Planting Calendar to figure out what to plant now? I love leafy greens always!

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