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Planting in June for South Africa - Semi-arid regions

Chives
(also Garden chives)
Plant in garden. Harvest from August
Collards
(also Collard greens, Borekale)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from August
Kale
(also Borecole)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from August
Mint
(also Garden mint)
Plant in garden. Harvest from September
Mizuna
(also Japanese Greens, Mitzuna, Mibuna)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from July
Onion Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from December
Oregano
(also Pot Marjoram)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from July
Pak Choy Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from August
Parsley
(also curly leaf parsley or flat leaf (Italian) parsley)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from August
Shallots
(also Eschalots)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from September
Sweet Marjoram
(also Knotted marjoram)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from August

Planting in July

Cape Gooseberry
(also Golden Berry, )
Start undercover in seed trays and plant out in 4-6 weeks. Harvest from November
Chives
(also Garden chives)
Plant in garden. Harvest from September
Jerusalem Artichokes
(also Sunchoke)
Plant in garden. Harvest from December
Mint
(also Garden mint)
Plant in garden. Harvest from October
Peas Plant in garden. Harvest from October
Shallots
(also Eschalots)
Plant out (transplant) seedlings. Harvest from October
Silverbeet
(also Swiss Chard or Mangold)
Plant in garden. Harvest from October
Snow Peas
(also Sugar Peas, Mangetout, Chinese Peas)
Plant in garden. Harvest from November

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