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    Cool Temperate Sub-Tropical Tropical Arid

Climate Zones for Australian Gardeners

Knowing your climate zone will help you decide the best time to sow the vegetables, herbs and flowers you want to grow, and which varieties should perform well in your garden. Growing plants that are suited to your climate zone will usually give you the best results in your garden.

How to Use Climate Zones

First, find your climate zone using the map or descriptions below. Next, refer to our sowing chart, which provides approximate sowing times for our most popular seeds for each climate zone. 

While knowing your climate zone is helpful when planning your garden, there are many other factors that may affect how your plants grow, including unseasonal weather conditions, the specific microclimate of your garden and how you care for your plants. You know your garden better than us, so if a different climate zone seems to ‘fit’ your garden better, go ahead and use it as a guide.

Our climate zones cover huge areas of Australia, so we recommend gardeners also consider their local conditions when planning what and when to plant. For example, gardeners in alpine areas have shorter growing seasons than gardeners in cool coastal areas, even though both alpine and coastal areas are included in our ‘Cool Temperate’ climate zone. We recommend gardeners in cool regions look at the ‘days to maturity’ information provided for each variety and choose those that will mature in a short (6-12 week) growing season. 

climate map

Tropical

  • Includes: Darwin, Cairns, Townsville, Exmouth
  • High humidity summers with most rainfall in summer and dry, warm winters. Includes northern Australia from Exmouth (WA) across to south of Townsville (Qld).
  • Set as my climate  My climate

Arid

  • Includes: Alice Springs, Mildura, Albury-Wodonga, Shepparton, Wagga Wagga, Dubbo
  • Hot dry summers, winters can be warm or cool depending on the region. Includes a large area of central Australia from the WA coast to Charleville (Qld), Tamworth (NSW) and Albury-Wodonga (NSW/Vic).
  • Set as my climate  My climate

Subtropical

  • Includes: Brisbane, Bundaberg, Coffs Harbour, Gold Coast, Hervey Bay, Mackay, Rockhampton, Sunshine Coast
  • Warm humid summers with high summer rainfall and mild winters. Includes coastal Queensland and northern NSW from north of Mackay to just south of Coffs Harbour.
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Temperate

  • Includes: Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle, Toowoomba, Central Coast NSW, Wollongong, Bunbury
  • Moderate humidity and reliable rainfall, with four distinct seasons. Includes coastal areas from north of Port Macquarie to south of Woollongong in NSW, coastal SA and the southeastern coast of WA.
  • Set as my climate  My climate

Cool Temperate

  • Includes: Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Launceston, Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Mt Gambier 
  • Low humidity with most rainfall in winter; hot dry summers and cold winters. Some regions will experience frosts and snow. Includes coastal areas of south-eastern Australia and alpine areas of Victoria, NSW and Tasmania.
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Climate Zones FAQ

What if I can’t find my climate zone?
If you can’t locate your zone from looking at the map or the descriptions on this page, we suggest that you think of an area that has a climate that’s similar to yours and use the zone for that area as a guide. 

What if I live on the border of two zones?
If you live near the border between two zones we suggest you read the descriptions for both zones and decide which best describes the climate where you live. Depending on the microclimate in your garden, you may be able to grow a wider range of plants over a longer season than others in your zone. Lucky you!

What is a microclimate?
A microclimate is a small area where the temperature or humidity differs to the climate of the surrounding area. For example, if you live in a climate zone where frosts are common but your garden is protected by buildings or large trees, your garden may be frost-free. Similarly, if you live in a warm temperate zone but your garden is at a high altitude your microclimate may have more in common with the cool temperate zone, so use this as a guide when deciding which zone is relevant to you.

Can I grow varieties not listed for my climate zone?
While our climate zones and sowing chart will help you decide what is suitable to plant in your garden, they provide general guidance only. We recommend you start by sowing seed that’s recommended for your climate zone; once you get a few successes under your belt you can experiment with varieties in neighbouring zones and see how you go – gardening is all about experimenting after all!

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Environmentally Friendly Snail and Slug Control Using Copper Tape
Environmentally Friendly Snail and Slug Control Using Copper Tape
Copper tape is an increasingly popular way to stop slugs and snails munching on young plants and those grown in containers. Here are the pros and cons of using it in your garden. Read article.
Citrus Gall Wasp: Prevention and Control
Citrus Gall Wasp: Prevention and Control
Citrus gall wasp is a pest that attacks all varieties of citrus trees, and can dramatically reduce fruiting. Here's how to spot their presence and treat an infestation. Read article.
How to Make Homemade Pyrethrum Spray
How to Make Homemade Pyrethrum Spray
Even fully organic gardeners sometimes need a helping hand to control pests. This article describes how to make pyrethrum spray, an organic treatment for aphids, caterpillars and other insect pests which has no lasting effects on the environment. Read article.
Controlling Spider Mite in Your Garden
Controlling Spider Mite in Your Garden
Spider mites are tiny creatures that can do a lot of damage if an infestation gets out of control. This article describes the damage they can do and explains how to keep their numbers in check using organic techniques. Read article.
Controlling Queensland Fruit Fly in Home Gardens
Controlling Queensland Fruit Fly in Home Gardens
The Qld fruit fly can cause serious problems in a home garden, often badly damaging crops before the problem is even noticed. In severe cases insecticide may be the only effective solution, but there's plenty you can do to stop things getting to that stag Read article.
Easy Garden Hygiene: Tips to Reduce Pest and Disease Problems
Easy Garden Hygiene: Tips to Reduce Pest and Disease Problems
Providing plants with a healthy environment is key to gardening success. One of the most important ways of doing this is to practice good garden hygiene to keep pests and disease in check. This article gives 13 useful tips on how to do exactly that. Read article.
How to Make Homemade Cabbage Moth Decoys
How to Make Homemade Cabbage Moth Decoys
Cabbage moths are one of the most destructive pests in a veggie patch. This short guide shows how to deter them with inexpensive but effective homemade cabbage moth decoys. Read article.
Armyworms: Preventing and Controlling Their Damage
Armyworms: Preventing and Controlling Their Damage
Armyworms are a group of caterpillar species which can lay waste to a garden. Although they prefer to feed on grasses and grains, any leafy plant is at risk if there's a serious infestation. This article explains the damage these bugs can do. Read article.
Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Nematodes are class of tiny worm-like creatures which are present in most soils. While some species are allies in the fight against pests, other species cause problems of their own. This article explains why and gives tips on reducing the damage. Read article.
How to Protect Your Pea Plants from Pea Beetle Damage
How to Protect Your Pea Plants from Pea Beetle Damage
Pea beetles are a legume-loving pest that can lay waste to a pea crop both before and after harvest. This article describes the damage these bugs can do, and provides tips on reducing the problems they cause. Read article.
Garden Weevils: Flightless but Voracious Insect Pests
Garden Weevils: Flightless but Voracious Insect Pests
Garden weevils can be a major problem for veggie growers if a population climbs out of control. This article describes how to identify the insect, recognise the damage it causes, and keep its numbers in check. Read article.
What Is Damping Off, and How Can You Avoid It?
What Is Damping Off, and How Can You Avoid It?
Damping off is a fungal disease which can kill seedlings almost without warning. This article describes how to avoid the conditions which increase the risks, and what to do if you spot the symptoms in your seedlings. Read article.
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