MELBOURNE & HOBART
Fruits
The first June after a tree has been planted is difficult, but not impossible. It's important to plant fruit trees during the early summer and expect them to bear fruit within the first few months of spring.
Vegetables
In June, you may plant an infinite number of vegetables! There's probably a vegetable variety that will thrive in any season. Some of the excellent options are as follows: Broad Beans, Broccoli, Cabbage, Kale, Lettuce, Onion, Peas, Radish, Spinach, Spring Onion and Turnip.
Herbs
The winter months are fantastic for herbs that were planted in the summer. When starting in the winter months the best herb to pick is Thyme.
SYDNEY, PERTH & ADELAIDE
Fruits
There are no fruit trees that are appropriate to plant in June. Fruit trees should be planted in the early summer, and they should produce fruit within the first few months of spring.
Vegetables
The number of vegetables that you can plant in June is endless! You name it, and there's probably a variety of vegetables that will grow well here. Some of the great choices are Peas, Broccoli, Onion, Cabbage, Kale, Lettuce, Asparagus, Turnip, Broad Beans, Radish and Spring Onion
Herbs
In a climate with no cover, growing herbs all winter might be tough. Thyme, on the other hand, will survive the cold and may be harvested as soon as summer arrives.
BRISBANE & CAIRNS
Fruits
In June, there are no fruit trees that are ready to plant. Fruit trees should be planted in the early summer and begin producing fruit within the first few months of spring.
Vegetables
There's an endless variety of veggies you may plant in June! There's almost certainly a type of vegetable that will thrive here that meets your needs. Some of the finest options are Asparagus, Broad beans, Beetroot, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Kale, Spring Onion, Tomato, Turnip, Asparagus and Kale
Herbs
In an open environment, growing herbs in the winter may be difficult. Because you are closer to the equator, you can plant and develop Dill in the winter.