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Zone 9b · St. Augustine, FL

What Edibles to Plant in June.

Your month-by-month calendar for vegetables, herbs, citrus, and fruit trees in Zone 9b St. Augustine, FL.

June in Zone 9b · summer

Summer heat begins. Focus on maintenance, not new planting. Rainy season starts.

Florida fertilizer ordinance may restrict fertilizer application Jun-Sep.

This month's tasks
  • Monitor irrigation (don't overwater in rainy season)
  • Watch for fungal issues
  • Hand-weed carefully

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Zone 9b

About Zone 9b in St. Augustine

Understanding our unique growing climate for year-round gardening success.

Mild Winters

Min temps 25 to 30°F with rare freezes

Year-Round Growing

Two planting seasons: cool and warm

Coastal Climate

High humidity, salt tolerance needed

Pro Tip:
October is the BEST planting month in St. Augustine! Cooler temperatures, reduced pests, and winter rains create ideal conditions for establishing trees, shrubs, and cool-season vegetables.
Year at a glance

The year at a glance.

January

winter

Planning season. Cool temperatures are ideal for planting bare-root trees and cool-season annuals.

What to plant

  • bare-root fruit trees
  • cool-season annuals (petunias, snapdragons)
  • herbs (parsley, cilantro)

February

winter

Late winter transition. Last chance for dormant pruning before spring growth begins.

What to plant

  • cool-season vegetables
  • roses
  • perennials

March

spring

BEST PLANTING MONTH. Spring arrives with ideal conditions for planting nearly everything.

What to plant

  • native plants
  • shrubs
  • perennials
  • warm-season annuals
  • tropicals

April

spring

Prime planting continues. Warm soil and spring rains create perfect growing conditions.

What to plant

  • all natives
  • palms
  • flowering shrubs
  • groundcovers
  • herbs

May

spring

Late spring is the last comfortable planting window before summer heat arrives.

What to plant

  • heat-tolerant tropicals
  • palms
  • drought-tolerant natives

June

summer

Summer heat begins. Focus on maintenance, not new planting. Rainy season starts.

What to plant

  • Only heat-tolerant tropicals with daily irrigation

July

summer

Peak heat and humidity. Maintenance focus: keep plants healthy through stress.

What to plant

  • Avoid planting, it is too stressful for new plants

August

summer

Hurricane season peak. Continue maintenance. Prepare for fall planting season.

What to plant

  • Start planning fall garden
  • Order plants for September planting

September

fall

Second planting season begins. Temperatures start to moderate.

What to plant

  • trees
  • shrubs
  • ornamental grasses (muhly grass for fall plumes)
  • cool-season prep

October

fall

Excellent planting month. Cooler temperatures and lower humidity.

What to plant

  • trees
  • shrubs
  • perennials
  • cool-season annuals
  • vegetables

November

fall

Late fall is still good for planting. Transition to winter preparation.

What to plant

  • cool-season annuals
  • pansies
  • snapdragons
  • vegetables (lettuce, broccoli)

December

winter

Winter arrives. Limited planting but good for dormant trees and planning.

What to plant

  • bare-root trees
  • cool-season annuals
  • winter vegetables
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