What to Plant in July, South East Queensland
50 crops ready to sow in Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast.
July is in SEQ's cool, dry season (April to September). This is prime growing time: leafy greens, brassicas, root vegetables, and herbs thrive.
Leafy Greens
Lettuce
Silverbeet
Kale
Rocket
Bok Choy
Spinach
Mizuna
Tatsoi
Celery
Fennel
Sorrel
Brassicas
Fruiting Vegetables
Root Vegetables
Herbs
Parsley
Coriander
Mint
Chives
Rosemary
Thyme
Oregano
Dill
Sage
Chamomile
Mountain Pepper
Fruit Trees & Vines
Companion Flowers
Print This Calendar
A4 landscape PDF with all July crops, spacing, companions, and sowing windows. Stick it on the fridge.
Track Your July Planting
Drag any of these 50 crops into your garden bed. Get weekly reminders for watering, feeding, and harvest.
Open My Garden →Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetables can I plant in July in Brisbane?
In July, Brisbane gardeners can sow Lettuce, Silverbeet, Kale, Rocket, Bok Choy and 45 more crops. July is in SEQ's cool, dry season (April to September). This is prime growing time: leafy greens, brassicas, root vegetables, and herbs thrive.
How many crops can I grow in July in SEQ?
There are 50 crops suitable for sowing in July across South East Queensland, including 37 in the free tier and 13 in Pro.
Is July a good time to start a garden in Brisbane?
July works well for cool-season crops in SEQ.