June Gardening To Do List
Monthly Calender for Newbie Gardener’s in the Southern Hemisphere.
June Notes
Time for battening down the hatches as the REAL winter begins. It is a good time to leave the ground alone until spring beckons. This will give the land a well earned rest and so it will be ready to go and full of vigor come spring. Harvest those beautiful winter vegetables and make hot pots and rhubarb crumbles… OH!! yummy!!
But, if you have delayed winter weather and feel the need to do something!!
PLANTING
Sow Direct Seed for:
Vegetables:
Spinach
Broad beans
Peas
Radish
Garlic
Tree onions
Shallots
Mid season onions
Flowers:
Statice
Sweetpea
In frost free areas: also sow:
Vegetables:
Lettuce
Spring onions
Herbs:
Calendula
Flowers:
Dianthus
Statice
Annual Lupins
Plant Out:
Vegetables:
Asparagus crowns
Rhubarb crowns
Dalmatian garlic in shady spot
Trees:
Kiwifruit
Pecan
Pistachio
Others:
Bare Rooted Roses
Deciduous Trees & Shrubs
Vines at the end of June
Plant a green manure or cover crop of: Faba bean or field pea.
In Suitable Soil Grow: Fenugreek
GENERAL
Divide: Echinacea
Start compost heaps for: Pumpkins & Melons
Prune: Lime bushes if necessary, Macadamia & Feijoas
Prepare Beds For: Potatoes in frost areas
Good time to desucker raspberries
Protect young trees from frost
FEEDING
On Damp soil: Add fertilizer tea to: Lettuce if needed.
Apply ? strength tea every 2 weeks to spinach until thinned.
Apply seaweed tea to: Potato bed for planting in July
Manure and mulch: All berry fruit bushes & feijoas
ORCHARD
Plant fruit trees: Kiwi fruit, pecan, pistachio & fig (in frost free areas)
Protect from frost: Fig, mango, avocado & pawpaw
HARVEST
HARVEST
Tamarillo
Spinach
Leeks
Brussels sprouts
Rhubarb
Cabbages (Red & green)
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Yams
Chestnuts
Macadamia