What vegetables are best to plant in spring?

Posted on Jun 12, 2009 under Best Vegetables | 3 Comments

Hi I was just wondering what type of vegetables are best to plant in spring because i want to start a garden and its spring in Australia.
Any ideas would help.
Thanks Sam-li

almost all vegetables can be planted in spring. You just don’t want to be planting if it still frosts.
cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, green beans, zucchini, eggplant, ect…

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3 Responses to “What vegetables are best to plant in spring?”

  1. Ali L Says:

    If it gets really warm/sunny where you are and no danger of frost…go for tomatoes. I bought just 1 plant this year (because they do too well) and here it is Sept. still giving me cherry tomatoes and is 9 feet tall by 5 feet wide. ONE PLANT!
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  2. Michelle Says:

    Well, I’m not sure how Australia’s climate and weather differ from where I am (Ohio) but I had great success with peas, bush green beans (pole green beans get too huge!) carrots, green onions, spinach, lettuce. Okra and tomatoes can be in late spring. I recommend checking out this website, it might be able to give you more precise planting dates! Good Luck!
    http://www.almanac.com/garden/index.php

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  3. Razor Says:

    almost all vegetables can be planted in spring. You just don’t want to be planting if it still frosts.
    cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, green beans, zucchini, eggplant, ect…
    References :

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