Australia Seasonal Master Timeline 2026
SEASONAL MASTER TIMELINE
141 Crops Matching Β· May
Anise Hyssop
Agastache foeniculum
Apple

Artichoke
Green Globe
Asparagus
Banksia
Banksia 'Birthday Candles'
Bay Laurel
Laurus NobilisBeet

Blueberry

Borage
Borago OfficinalisBottlebrush
Callistemon 'Little John'
Broccoli

Broccoli (Purple Sprouting)
Early Purple Sprouting
Brussels Sprouts

Cabbage
Camellia
Sasanqua 'Setsugekka'
Carrot

Cauliflower
Snowball Self-Blanching
Celeriac
Monarch
Celery
Lathom Self-Blanching
Chard (Swiss Chard)
Bright LightsAbout the Australia Sowing Calendar
Welcome to the most comprehensive Australia planting guide for 2026. Our precision horticulture calendar is designed specifically for kitchen gardeners, allotment holders, and professional growers who need to know exactly when to start their seeds for maximum yield.
Gardening in the Australia requires careful timing. Whether you are dealing with the unpredictable spring frosts or the shorter growing seasons in northern regions, our data-driven approach ensures you never miss a critical window. We cover over 100 different crops, including vegetables, fruits, and herbs, with specific data on indoor sowing, outdoor direct sowing, and expected harvest months.
How to use this Sowing Guide
Use the filters above to narrow down your selection based on your specific garden conditions. You can filter by Soil Type (Clay, Sandy, or Loam), pH Level (Acidic, Neutral, or Alkaline), and Sun Exposure (Full Sun or Partial Shade). This ensures that the advice you get is tailored to your unique microclimate.
Each plant card provides detailed "Expert Tips," "Cooking Advice," and "Nutrient Insights" to help you through the entire lifecycle of your cropsβfrom the first seedling to the dinner table. We also provide direct links to buy high-quality seeds and the correct compost types to get you started immediately.
Our mission is to simplify the complex world of horticultural timing. By providing a clean, accessible, and locally-aware interface, we help you spend less time researching and more time in the garden. Happy growing!