See planting calendar for these countries and climate zones
Australia - arid,
Australia - cool/mountain,
Australia - sub-tropical,
Australia - temperate,
Australia - tropical,
New Zealand - cool/mountain,
New Zealand - sub-tropical,
New Zealand - temperate,
South Africa - Dry summer sub-tropical,
South Africa - Humid sub-tropical,
South Africa - Semi-arid,
South Africa - Summer rainfall,
United Kingdom - cool/temperate,
United Kingdom - warm/temperate,
USA - Central West Coast,
USA - Maritime Northwest,
USA - Mid-Atlantic,
USA - North East,
USA - South East and Gulf States,
USA - South West,
USA - Upper Midwest
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