When to plant native violet in Canberra
Canberra sits in Australia's cool temperate zone. Computed from Canberra's Bureau of Meteorology climate averages, here is the native violet window:
Sow
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Transplant
March – April, September – November
Harvest
December – February, May – August
Cool temperate zone tip
Very well suited to Melbourne. Spreads happily through shaded, damp corners of the garden.
Frost matters here: the last frost around Canberra typically falls in December, with the first returning around March.
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Open your calendar →Frequently asked questions
When can I plant native violet in Canberra?
In Canberra (cool temperate zone), transplant seedlings March – April, September – November. Harvest typically runs December – February, May – August.
Can you grow native violet in Canberra?
Yes — native violet grows well around Canberra when planted in its window. Very well suited to Melbourne. Spreads happily through shaded, damp corners of the garden.