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June
Tropical / Subtropical Climates
Asian greens and lettuce can be grown in pots that can be moved around the garden to find adequate amounts of sunshine.
Tomato plants will need to be watered regularly in order to prevent blossom-end rot.
- Asian greens
- asparagus
- beetroot
- bean climbing and dwarf
- broad bean
- broccoli
- carrot
- celery
- Chinese cabbage
- chives
- coriander
- cress
- English spinach
- fennel
- kohlrabi
- leek
- lettuce
- mint
- mustard
- parsnip
- pea
- potato
- radish
- silverbeet
- spring onion
- sweet potato

Temperate / Mediterranean Climates
June is the best month to select and plant out bare-rooted fruit trees. Make sure you purchase the trees that are suitable to the chill factor in your area, and consider their pollination needs.
- artichoke
- asparagus
- chinese cabbage
- cress
- broad bean
- dill
- endive
- English spinach
- Jerusalem artichoke
- lettuce
- mint
- mustard
- onion
- parsley
- pea
- radish
- swede

Cool / Cold Climates
- asparagus
- cress
- mustard
- onion
- pea
- spinach


Upcoming Events
No upcoming eventsGarden Tours
Sabrina first joined ASA in 2008 and has since led numerous garden tours for ASA to Italy, France, Spain, England and Morocco. Sabrina has a great passion for plants, gardens and their place in the greater landscape.
To avoid disappointment be sure to book early as tours sell out quickly.
For more information on my tours and other tours with ASA head to their website.

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