
December is the first month of summer, and with the warmer weather gardens explode into life, becoming lush, abundant and awesome to behold. With the days getting longer as we progress towards the longest day of the year, the summer solstice, there’s more time to enjoy the garden and the great outdoors!
During this month of warm sunny days, temperatures can reach extremes, with the threat of bushfires arising during dry, windy periods. Temperatures may exceed 30°C in Darwin.
There can be periods of heavy rain, especially in the tropics with the summer wet season, and humid conditions on the coast. In the north, thunderstorms can be experienced, even with the possibility of a tornado or cyclone. Darwin averages 17 days of rainfall this month
During the summer heat, gardens can get quite dry, so keeping up with the watering is important. Pests will also emerge with the warmer weather so keep an eye out for them!
Things to Do This Month:
- Top up or add extra mulch around fruit trees and plants to retain soil moisture and reduce water loss from evaporation. Keep mulch away from plant stems and tree trunks to prevent collar rot.
- Propagate climbers by layering, and propagate strawberries by pegging down runners onto the soil.
- Propagate plants by taking softwood (green) cuttings from now till January (after which they begin to harden off).
- Last chance to plant potted fruit trees and vines to beat the summer heat (having roots, they can be planted anytime, but best in spring & autumn). Pick a day when the weather is mild!
- This is an ideal time to add new fish to ponds or water gardens, as they acclimatise easier in the warmer weather.
Vegetables and Herbs to Grow in November (Tropical Climate)
| December Seeds to Sow and Seedlings to Plant (Tropical Climate Australia) | Sow/Plant | Harvest (weeks) |
| Basil | st | 10-12 |
| Cowpeas (Black Eye Peas) | d | 11-14 |
| Rosella | dst | 21-25 |
| Sweet Potato (Kumara) | plant crowns | 15-17 |
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 Tropical Climate) – December
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.