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What to Plant in January, North Queensland

66 crops you can sow in January across North Queensland.

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In Season This Month

Fruit (21)

Banana Black Sapote Bunya Nut Custard Apple Davidson Plum Dragon Fruit Guava Jaboticaba Jackfruit Kakadu Plum Longan Loquat Mandarin Mango Midyim Berry Passionfruit Pawpaw Pineapple Rambutan Star Fruit Tamarillo

Fruiting (14)

Bitter Melon Capsicum Chilli Cucumber Eggplant Lablab Okra Pumpkin Rockmelon Snake Beans Sweet Corn Watermelon Winged Beans Zucchini

Herb (13)

Basil Bay Laurel Chives Curry Leaf Galangal Lemon Myrtle Lemon Verbena Lemongrass Native Ginger Parsley Shiso (Perilla) Vietnamese Coriander Vietnamese Mint

Leafy (7)

Amaranth Brazilian Spinach Kang Kong Malabar Spinach Pigface Warrigal Greens Water Morning Glory

Micro (4)

Broccoli Sprouts Pea Shoots Radish Sprouts Sunflower Microgreens

Root (3)

Sweet Potato Taro Water Chestnut

Flower (2)

Hibiscus Sunflower

Mushroom (2)

Oyster Mushroom Shiitake

All January Crops at a Glance

PlantCategoryHarvestSpacingCompanions
AmaranthLeafy30d30cmCorn, Onion
BananaFruit450d300cmSweet potato
BasilHerb65d25cmTomato, Capsicum, Oregano
Bay LaurelHerb365d200cm
Bitter MelonFruiting70d100cmCorn, Beans
Black SapoteFruit1825d800cmTropical fruit trees
Brazilian SpinachLeafy60d40cm
Broccoli SproutsMicro7d1cm
Bunya NutFruit5475d1500cmNative plants
CapsicumFruiting100d45cmBasil, Tomato, Carrot
ChilliFruiting90d45cmBasil, Tomato, Carrot
ChivesHerb75d15cmCarrot, Tomato
CucumberFruiting60d50cmBeans, Corn, Nasturtium
Curry LeafHerb365d200cm
Custard AppleFruit1095d600cm
Davidson PlumFruit1095d400cmNative plants
Dragon FruitFruit540d200cm
EggplantFruiting100d60cmBeans, Marigold, Thyme
GalangalHerb300d60cmChilli, Lemongrass
GuavaFruit540d400cm
HibiscusFlower120d150cmTropical plants
JaboticabaFruit2555d400cmTropical fruit trees
JackfruitFruit1460d1000cmTropical fruit trees
Kakadu PlumFruit1825d600cmNative plants
Kang KongLeafy45d20cm
LablabFruiting70d30cmCorn, Sunflower
Lemon MyrtleHerb365d300cmNative plants, Finger lime
Lemon VerbenaHerb90d100cmTomato, Beans
LemongrassHerb180d80cm
LonganFruit1460d800cmLychee, Mango
LoquatFruit1095d400cmFruit trees
Malabar SpinachLeafy50d40cmCorn, Beans
MandarinFruit1095d400cmNasturtium, Marigold
MangoFruit1095d800cm
Midyim BerryFruit365d100cmNative plants, Lemon myrtle
Native GingerHerb365d60cmNative plants, Davidson plum
OkraFruiting75d40cmBasil, Capsicum
Oyster MushroomMushroom21d
ParsleyHerb80d20cmTomato, Carrot
PassionfruitFruit400d200cm
PawpawFruit300d200cm
Pea ShootsMicro12d1cm
PigfaceLeafy60d40cm
PineappleFruit540d60cm
PumpkinFruiting120d150cmCorn, Beans, Nasturtium
Radish SproutsMicro8d1cm
RambutanFruit1825d800cmTropical fruit trees
RockmelonFruiting85d100cmCorn, Nasturtium
ShiitakeMushroom60d
Shiso (Perilla)Herb50d30cmEggplant, Tomato
Snake BeansFruiting55d20cmCarrot, Corn
Star FruitFruit730d600cm
SunflowerFlower80d50cmCucumber, Corn, Tomato
Sunflower MicrogreensMicro10d1cm
Sweet CornFruiting90d30cmBeans, Pumpkin, Zucchini
Sweet PotatoRoot150d50cmBeans, Corn, Marigold
TamarilloFruit540d300cm
TaroRoot270d60cm
Vietnamese CorianderHerb40d30cmChilli, Eggplant
Vietnamese MintHerb60d30cm
Warrigal GreensLeafy60d60cm
Water ChestnutRoot180d30cmKangkong, Taro
Water Morning GloryLeafy30d20cmKangkong, Taro
WatermelonFruiting90d150cmCorn, Nasturtium
Winged BeansFruiting65d30cmCorn, Sweet potato, Basil
ZucchiniFruiting60d80cmNasturtium, Corn, Beans

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Frequently Asked Questions

What vegetables can I plant in January in North Queensland?

January in North Queensland is wet season, so focus on crops suited to tropical conditions at this time of year. Check the full planting list above for every vegetable, herb, and fruit you can sow or transplant this month, with spacing and harvest timing included.

How do I protect my garden from heavy rain in January in North Queensland?

January falls during the wet season in North Queensland. Raise garden beds to improve drainage, mulch heavily to prevent soil splash and erosion, and choose heat-tolerant varieties. Water early in the morning and watch for fungal diseases in humid conditions.

How often should I water my vegetable garden in January in North Queensland?

Watering frequency depends on your soil type and weather. In January in North Queensland, check the soil moisture by pushing your finger 5 centimetres into the soil. If it feels dry, water deeply. Mulch reduces watering needs significantly. Most vegetable gardens need deep watering two to three times per week rather than light daily sprinkles.

What fruit trees grow well in North Queensland in January?

North Queensland's tropical climate is perfect for mango, banana, pawpaw, pineapple, dragon fruit, jackfruit, lychee, longan, star fruit, and custard apple. Most tropical fruit trees can be planted year-round but establish best at the start of the wet season when rain is reliable and soil is warm.