What to Plant in January, South East Queensland
48 crops ready to sow in Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast.
January is in SEQ's warm, wet season (October to March). Focus on heat-loving crops: fruiting vegetables, tropical herbs, and summer greens.
Leafy Greens
Lettuce
Silverbeet
Kang Kong
Brazilian Spinach
Amaranth
Malabar Spinach
Warrigal Greens
Pigface
Fruiting Vegetables
Capsicum
Eggplant
Zucchini
Cucumber
Chilli
Pumpkin
Sweet Corn
Okra
Watermelon
Rockmelon
Snake Beans
Bitter Melon
Winged Beans
Root Vegetables
Herbs
Basil
Parsley
Chives
Lemongrass
Vietnamese Mint
Galangal
Curry Leaf
Lemon Verbena
Shiso (Perilla)
Bay Laurel
Vietnamese Coriander
Lemon Myrtle
Fruit Trees & Vines
Passionfruit
Pawpaw
Banana
Dragon Fruit
Guava
Mango
Mandarin
Pineapple
Tamarillo
Star Fruit
Custard Apple
Davidson Plum
Companion Flowers
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Open My Garden →Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetables can I plant in January in Brisbane?
In January, Brisbane gardeners can sow Lettuce, Silverbeet, Capsicum, Eggplant, Zucchini and 43 more crops. January is in SEQ's warm, wet season (October to March). Focus on heat-loving crops: fruiting vegetables, tropical herbs, and summer greens.
How many crops can I grow in January in SEQ?
There are 48 crops suitable for sowing in January across South East Queensland, including 27 in the free tier and 21 in Pro.
Is January a good time to start a garden in Brisbane?
January works well for heat-loving crops in SEQ.