When to plant coriander in Adelaide
Adelaide sits in Australia's temperate zone. Computed from Adelaide's Bureau of Meteorology climate averages, here is the coriander window:
Sow
March – October
Transplant
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Harvest
~1 months after sowing
Temperate zone tip
Sydney and Perth coriander is best from March to August. Succession plant every 3–4 weeks for continuous harvest.
Frost matters here: the last frost around Adelaide typically falls in August, with the first returning around June.
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When can I plant coriander in Adelaide?
In Adelaide (temperate zone), sow seed March – October. Expect to harvest roughly 1 months after sowing.
Can you grow coriander in Adelaide?
Yes — coriander grows well around Adelaide when planted in its window. Sydney and Perth coriander is best from March to August. Succession plant every 3–4 weeks for continuous harvest.