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November Vegetable and Herb Gardening Calendar for Arid Climate Australia

Australia - arid climate zones
Australia – Arid climate zones

It’s November, the last month of spring, and with the weather warming up we see plenty of sunny days and lots of new green growth emerging in our gardens.

Right throughout Australia this month there’s the possibility of very sudden hot weather striking without warning, so it’s important to protect plants from sun and wind. Very high temperatures can occur almost anytime, increasing the risk of bushfires.

Newly planted trees and shrubs need to be watered regularly as the hot weather and strong winds can quickly dry out the soil.

Things to Do This Month:

Vegetables and Herbs to Grow in November (Arid Climate)

November Seeds to Sow and Seedlings to Plant
(Arid Climate Australia)
Sow/PlantHarvest (weeks)
Amaranthdst7-8
Asparagus Pead8-11
Basilst10-12
Beans (Climbing)dst9-11
Beans (Dwarf, Bush)dst7-10
Beetrootdst7-10
Boragedst8-10
Burdockd17-18
Capsicumst10-12
Carrotd12-18
Chillist9-11
Chivesdst7-11
Chokoplant tubers17
Cucumberdst8-10
Daikond8-10
Eggplantdst12-15
Globe Artichokesdt42-57
Marrowdst12-17
NZ Spinach (Warrigal Greens)t8-10
Okradst11-14
Oreganodst6-8
Potatoplant seed potatoes15-20
Pumpkindst15-20
Radishd5-7
Rocketd21-35 days
Rockmelon (Cantaloupe)dst10-16
Roselladst21-25
Salsifyd14-21
Shallotsd12-15
Silverbeet (Swiss Chard)dst7-12
Spring Onions (Bunching Onions)dt6-10
Squashdst7-8
Sunflowerdst10-11
Sweet Corndst11-14
Sweet Potato (Kumara)plant crowns15-17
Taro (Cocoyam)plant tubers28
Tomatodst8-17
Watermelondst9-14
Zucchini (Courgette, Marrow)dst6-9

Key:
d = sow seeds directly into ground
s = sow seeds into seed tray
ds = sow seeds directly into ground or seed tray
t = transplant seedlings (small plants) into larger pots or plant into ground
*= frost tender
**= sow after frost

Download printable PDF version of Gardening Calendar (Australian Arid Climate) – November

To help improve these garden calendars, feedback and additional information from readers is greatly appreciated! Australia’s climate varies considerably, and local knowledge of when particular things need to be done in the garden are most helpful to others living in those area, so please feel free to share.

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