Sunday, January 17, 2016

Planting Guide For January



Planting now in January for the Australia - temperate zone
Amaranth
(also Love-lies-bleeding)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Asparagus Pea
(also Winged bean)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Beans - climbing
(also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Beans - dwarf
(also French beans, Bush beans)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Beetroot
(also Beets)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Burdock
(also Gobo (Japanese Burdock))
Plant in garden.
Harvest from June.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from May.
Chives
(also Garden chives)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Eggplant
(also Aubergine)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings.
Harvest from April.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from May.
Mustard greens
(also gai choy)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from March.
Okra
(also Ladyfinger, gumbo)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings.
Harvest from April.
Oregano
(also Pot Marjoram)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from March.
Parsley
(also curly leaf parsley or flat leaf (Italian) parsley)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from March.
Rosella
(also Queensland Jam Plant, Roselle)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from July.
Rutabaga
(also Swedes)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from May.
Salsify
(also Vegetable oyster)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from May.
Silverbeet
(also Swiss Chard or Mangold)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from April.
Sweet corn
(also maize)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from May.
Plant in garden.
Harvest from March.
Zucchini
(also Courgette/Marrow, Summer squash)
Plant in garden.
Harvest from March.

1 comment:

  1. Still time to plant a few vegetables this out this month.

    ReplyDelete

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