Spring Vegetables To Grow In Sydney
Spring in Australia means we get a perfect warm window to grow our veggies (before the heat becomes intolerable) and almost everything is happy to be planted and growing.
After a winter filled with hearty soups and roasted root vegetables, I love the change of pace with fresh spring vegetables in Sydney and focus on lots of leafy greens for light salads.
If you’re looking for a list of spring vegetables to grow in Sydney right now, I’ve included over 10 options I’ve had success with below, and if you would like more info on planting by the seasons check out my free Vegetable Planting Calendar below too.
Wondering what spring vegetables to grow in Sydney? I grow tomatoes, spinach, lettuce and basil (see above)
Spring Vegetables To Grow In Sydney
The herbs and veggies I have planted with success in spring include:
Leafy greens including spinach, silverbeet, rainbow chard, lettuce and rocket.
Traditional warm weather plants including cucumber, capsicum, eggplant and tomatoes (as long they are planted early on to give them a little head start before it gets too hot).
Hardy herbs including parsley, basil and edible marigolds.
If you’d like to see the specific veggies I planted from seed in my own garden, check out my new Salisbury Grange YouTube channel.
Looking for more information? Check out My Veggie Garden Story: Fergie’s First Carrots and Growing Dahlias In Sydney.