When to plant capsicum in Canberra
Canberra sits in Australia's cool temperate zone. Computed from Canberra's Bureau of Meteorology climate averages, here is the capsicum window:
Sow
January – February
Transplant
—
Harvest
~3 months after sowing
Cool temperate zone tip
Melbourne capsicums are marginal, grow against a north-facing wall, choose mini bell varieties, and accept that some years won't produce much.
Frost matters here: the last frost around Canberra typically falls in December, with the first returning around March. Capsicum is frost-sensitive, so keep it inside that frost-free run.
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When can I plant capsicum in Canberra?
In Canberra (cool temperate zone), sow seed January – February. Expect to harvest roughly 3 months after sowing.
Can you grow capsicum in Canberra?
Yes — capsicum grows well around Canberra when planted in its window. Melbourne capsicums are marginal, grow against a north-facing wall, choose mini bell varieties, and accept that some years won't produce much.