Climate-zone growing guides
Australia has seven distinct climate zones for growing vegetables. /veggie-guide/ has a landing page for each, plus 104 crop-specific sub-pages per zone — 728 free, Google-indexed Australian planting references.

The seven zones
| Zone | Includes | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Tropical | Darwin, Cairns, Townsville, Broome, Katherine | Hot humid summers, dry winters, no frost, monsoon seasons |
| Subtropical | Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Coffs Harbour, Bundaberg, Dayboro | Mild winters, humid summers, rare frost |
| Warm temperate | Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle, Toowoomba, Wollongong | Four distinct seasons, light frost inland, hot dry summers |
| Cool temperate | Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Ballarat, Launceston, Bendigo | Cold frosty winters, mild summers |
| Cold highland | Snowy Mountains, Kosciuszko, Guyra, Oberon | Heavy winter frost/snow, short growing season |
| Arid / semi-arid | Alice Springs, Broken Hill, Mildura, Mount Isa | Hot dry, large day/night temperature swings, irrigation-dependent |
| Mediterranean | Coastal WA, parts of SA (Adelaide Hills fringe) | Dry summer, wet winter, mild overall |
Each zone page
Every zone landing page has:
- Intro to the zone’s growing calendar — frost-free? summer storms? dry winters?
- What’s in peak planting season right now — pulled from the same data as /plant-now/
- Links to all 104 crops with month-by-month planting charts specific to that zone
- Variety recommendations that perform in that zone
Per-crop per-zone pages
URL pattern: /veggie-guide/{zone}/{crop}/. Example: /veggie-guide/subtropical/kale/.
What each page shows
- 12-month planting calendar — which months to plant in this zone
- Current month highlighted
- Soil temperature range for germination
- Typical days to harvest in this zone
- Companion plants and incompatibilities
- Pest warnings specific to this zone
- Variety recommendations that perform in this zone
- Harvest expectations (what to expect, when to pick)
- Common problems local to this zone
104 crops × 7 zones = 728 individual pages. Every one is indexed and discoverable. If you search “when to plant broccoli Toowoomba”, our warm-temperate broccoli page should be the first or second result.
The SEO strategy is deliberate: we believe public planting advice should be free, and the paywall should be on the personalisation (tracking your own garden, weekly digest) not on the zone data.
Not sure which zone you’re in?
Town reference table (abbreviated)
| Town / Region | Zone |
|---|---|
| Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Dayboro, Samford | Subtropical |
| Toowoomba (high), Warwick, Scenic Rim | Warm temperate (cooler sub-zone) |
| Sydney + Central Coast, Newcastle, Wollongong | Warm temperate |
| Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat | Cool temperate |
| Hobart, Launceston | Cool temperate |
| Canberra | Cool temperate (cold sub-zone) |
| Adelaide, Fleurieu Peninsula | Warm temperate / Mediterranean |
| Perth, Margaret River | Mediterranean |
| Darwin, Cairns, Townsville | Tropical |
| Alice Springs, Mildura | Arid / semi-arid |
Still unsure?
Find the nearest big town to you. If you’re genuinely between zones (Toowoomba is warm-temperate but the Scenic Rim is subtropical; Adelaide Hills sits between warm-temperate and Mediterranean), pick the zone closest to your altitude and rainfall pattern.
Microclimate within your own yard can shift things further — but until you’ve observed 2–3 seasons, plant to the regional zone average and note what worked.
Where the zone data comes from
Aggregated and manually curated from:
- Bureau of Meteorology climate zone definitions
- State agriculture department planting guides (DAF Queensland, DPI NSW, Agric Victoria, Agric WA)
- Heirloom seed-supplier planting charts (Diggers, Green Harvest, Eden Seeds)
- Heritage published resources — The Little Veggie Patch Co, Linda Woodrow, Peter Cundall archive
- Member reports of what actually works in their specific micro-region
If you spot an error or have a local correction, email us with evidence — we fix these within a week.