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What to plant in Central Coast — month-by-month planting calendar

Central Coast sits in Australia's temperate climate zone. Expect the last frost around August and the first around July — timing that shapes when frost-sensitive crops can go in. This calendar is computed from Bureau of Meteorology climate data for Central Coast across 84 vegetables, herbs and fruit — every crop links to a full Australian growing guide.

January

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Nothing this month.

February

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Nothing this month.

March

April

May

June

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Nothing this month.

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July

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Nothing this month.

August

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Nothing this month.

September

October

November

December

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Nothing this month.

Gardening near Central Coast?

This calendar uses Central Coast's average climate. Get the interactive version tuned to your exact suburb — free, no account needed.

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Frequently asked questions

What climate zone is Central Coast in?

Central Coast sits in Australia's temperate zone (based on Bureau of Meteorology data for Central Coast's representative suburb). Expect the last frost around August and the first around July — timing that shapes when frost-sensitive crops can go in.

When should I plant tomatoes in Central Coast?

In Central Coast, sow seed September – May. Harvest typically runs June.

Is this calendar accurate for my suburb?

It's computed from Central Coast's representative climate data, which suits most of the metro area. Suburbs in frost pockets or right on the coast can differ — use the free interactive calendar to get timing for your exact suburb, no account needed.