What to Plant in June — USDA Zone 11a
Here's everything you can start, transplant, sow, and harvest in June in USDA Zone 11a. This zone has an average last spring frost around January 1 and first fall frost around December 31, with a growing season of approximately 364 days.
There are 8 planting activities for June in Zone 11a.
Zone 11a
Year-round
364 days
Last Spring Frost
January 1
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364 growing days
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First Fall Frost
December 31
Where Is Zone 11a?
Harvest in June
| Plant | Type | Date Range | Days to Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Artichoke | Vegetable | 120–180 days | |
| Chayote | Vegetable | 120–180 days | |
| Cumin | Herb | 100–120 days | |
| Hot Peppers | Vegetable | 70–120 days | |
| Jicama | Vegetable | 120–180 days | |
| Lemongrass | Herb | 75–120 days | |
| Loofah | Vegetable | 100–150 days | |
| Luffa | Vegetable | 90–150 days |
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