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    Garden Calendar

    Corrogarden Β· Matched to your postcode

    Your Garden Calendar

    Pop in your postcode once and this whole page becomes yours β€” what to plant right now where you live, plus the pests and diseases to watch for this month (and the good guys quietly doing your pest control for free).

    No bed yet? Design your raised garden bed in 60 seconds β†’

    What should I plant this month?

    Anything with green under the gold ring β€” that ring is this month, and the green bars are each plant’s sowing window in your climate zone. Search or filter below to narrow it down.

    A few tips before you start

    Start with the easy wins Radish, lettuce, silverbeet and bush beans are hard to get wrong and quick to reward you.
    Sow a little and often A short row of lettuce every few weeks beats one big glut you cannot eat in time.
    Fill it with premium potting mix, not garden soil Garden soil compacts hard, carries in weeds and pests, and drains poorly in a raised bed. A quality premium potting mix stays light and free draining, so roots romp away. Top it up with compost each season and it keeps producing for years.
    Depth buys you slack A deeper bed holds more moisture between drinks. Every plant card shows its minimum tub depth; going deeper is never wasted, a shallow bed just means watering more often.
    Give tall plants a hand Tomatoes, peas and cucumbers do best with a stake or trellis in from day one.

    This is a general guide for home gardens across Australia. Your own patch has its own quirks, so treat the timings as a strong starting point rather than a strict rule. A warm spot against a wall, or a cool garden up in the hills, can shift things by a few weeks either way.