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When to plant raspberry in Brisbane

Brisbane sits in Australia's sub-tropical zone. Computed from Brisbane's Bureau of Meteorology climate averages, here is the raspberry window:

Sow

Transplant

April – May, September – October

Harvest

June – August

Sub-tropical zone tip

SE QLD is generally too warm for reliable raspberries; try them only in cooler elevated spots with low-chill primocane types.

Frost matters here: the last frost around Brisbane typically falls in August, with the first returning around July.

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Frequently asked questions

When can I plant raspberry in Brisbane?

In Brisbane (sub-tropical zone), transplant seedlings April – May, September – October. Harvest typically runs June – August.

Can you grow raspberry in Brisbane?

Yes — raspberry grows well around Brisbane when planted in its window. SE QLD is generally too warm for reliable raspberries; try them only in cooler elevated spots with low-chill primocane types.