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When to plant lemon myrtle in Canberra

Honest answer: lemon myrtle is a poor fit for Canberra. Canberra's cool temperate climate doesn't give it a reliable sowing or transplanting window in a typical year. Established plants can still crop January – February.

Cool temperate zone tip

Grow in a pot in Melbourne and shelter it over winter, or plant in your warmest microclimate.

Frost matters here: the last frost around Canberra typically falls in December, with the first returning around March. Lemon Myrtle is frost-sensitive, so keep it inside that frost-free run.

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Frequently asked questions

Can you grow lemon myrtle in Canberra?

Canberra's cool temperate climate makes lemon myrtle a poor fit: the engine finds no reliable sowing or transplanting window in a typical year.