14 Seeds to Plant in June – [Zones 9 and 10]
14 Seeds to Plant in June – [Zones 9 and 10]
The weather has really warmed up for those of you in Zones 9 and 10 and summer has arrived. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still be planting in your garden. There are at least 14 seeds or seedlings that you could still be planting in your garden during the month of June.
Your garden planting priorities in Zones 9 and 10 start to shift in June. Your garden should be well established now and your planting efforts will be around filling in empty spots or replacing plants that have failed or have finished with their harvests.
Even though it is late in the season there are still many crops that can be planted. Here’s the list:
Beans
Summer Squash
Potatoes
Corn
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
Melons
Winter Squash
Kale
Malabar Spinach
New Zealand Spinach
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I live on the North-coast of Oregon… all maps say we are zone 9a, but we have cool summers, in fact this year our average temp has been in the sixty’s… I feel like some of my plants are stunted or are growing slow… anything I can do?
When will you be doing Seeds to Plant in July and August for zone 9? I’d like to order my seeds and getting the beds ready for July and August planting…. 🙂 Love your videos.
Awesome! Thank you for your expertise, first time listener and I’ll definitely be back😊
We live in an apartment zone 9 and get partial shade,can you please tell me my best options to plant
1:56 starts
I literally look forward to this video every month!!! Im in zone 9 and growing pineapples from pineapples and theybare doing well. Garlic is also doing well, and chick peas
awesome video, i just started my own garden a month ago its been coming along nicely but a learning process. I enjoy watching educational videos! What would you suggest is the best for a desert? I like in the Coachella Valley so it gets quite hot and dry here. I just recently planted a Moringa tree and it seems to be doing well it just sprouted a week ago.
I think you might have missed sweet potatoes. And I would love to find out about what flowers can still be planted now in zone 9 & 10 (sunflower? Zinnia?)
Can I plant jalapeños? Or peppers?
Is this channel meant for zone 9 and 10 primarily? Am looking for so cal gardening channels
Great information Thank You for sharing 👍
I grow peanuts in zone 10 during the summer months too
SO helpful! thank you! subscribed:)
Zone 10 here, this video was helpful. Thank you for this video!
very informative video. thanks for sharing!
Ha! Winter squash. Mine didn’t come up so I got a new packet and dropped them in the ground. Suddenly we had the miserable 111 day and I was worried the garden would die. Nope. Those butternuts came up that very week! And a stray chard seed from times past was next to them and came up, too. And now all thriving despite the heat.
I’m very visual and it would help to show pictures and short clips with your list. Thank you for the advice on what to plant.
What about in an 11a. My microclimate is 11a in San Diego. I live by the coast so the annual high only hits about 90 sometimes not even.our current highs are in the low 70s high 60s and was wondering if tomatoes and habaneros are viable for me in july. By mid July we should start hitting into the low 80s so they should be capable of germinating but it gets down into the 50s in November sometimes and high 40s in December so I just am not sure if these plants will ever fruit. I know many people just keep them outside during the winter since they might not die off since our annual low is generally somewhere between 41-45 but that doesnt seem worth it if they wont produce fruit this year. We haven’t had hot enough temps for them to germinate naturally outside here yet so I know a lot of people just start them with a warming tray indoors but I dont really want to do that for a couple of plants. Anyways I’m just conflicted but will probably just drop some seeds into a couple of pots next weekend and see what happens.
I am in zone 10. Thanks.
In starting these crops (cantaloupe melons, acorn squash swiss chard, etc.) in June, should I start from seed or seedlings?
I am a beginner gardener!
It was 112 yesterday
Southern/black eyed peas are still good right now. (I’m in Zone 9) Peppers and eggplants typically do okay in June as starts rather than seeds.
Can you share your favorite companies to buy GMO, heirloom, and organic seeds? Thank you.
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed!!
California belongs to zone 9 n 10 i guess CMIIW
Here’s your Zone 9 and 10 planting guide for June! Enjoy!