
Here are the July gardening calendars for all Australian climates – Temperate, Cool & Alpine, Subtropical, Tropical and Arid.
Use the links below to view monthly gardening calendars or download printable documents.
Temperate Climate
July Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Temperate Climate Australia
Cool & Alpine Climate
July Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Cool & Alpine Climate Australia
Subtropical Climate
July Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Subtropical Climate Australia
Tropical Climate
July Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Tropical Climate Australia
Arid Climate
July Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Arid Climate Australia
On the Opposite Side of the World? Northern Hemisphere Garden Calendars for July
Many readers from other countries have informed me that they’ve been using the Australian gardening calendars on this website, so I’ve made it easier for them.
In the northern hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to the southern hemisphere, so July is the second month of summer, and corresponds to the southern hemisphere summer month of January.
Here are the monthly gardening calendars that may be possible to use in your country for northern hemisphere winter month of January:
- USDA Zones 10-11 – January Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Tropical Climate Australia
- USDA Zones 8-11 (for regions with desert-like conditions) – January Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Arid Climate Australia
- USDA Zones 9-10 – January Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Subtropical Climate Australia
- USDA Zones 4-8 – January Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Temperate Climate Australia
- USDA Zones: USDA Zones 1-6 (higher elevations) – January Vegetable And Herb Gardening Calendar For Cool & Alpine Climate Australia
Not sure which calendar to use? Gardeners living in the US can find out which Australian climate approximately correspond to your USDA zone:
Growing Resources
Some plants thrive when planted alongside other plant species that they benefit from, while they may struggle when planted near others that hinder their growth. To determine which plants should be grown next to each other in the garden, please consult our Companion Planting Table for guidance.
For more information on how to grow all the plants listed in the gardening calendars, see the Growing Guides section. More articles will be added to this section each week.