Vegetable gardening in Zones 1 – 10, what to plant in June. Have you been following my what to plant series? If so, you probably already have some beautiful veggies, herbs and fruits growing in your garden. But the planting season isn’t over – summer crops are ready to sow!!!
So today I have list of seeds you can plant in June for more delicious harvests.
I’ve divided the planting schedule by zone for zones 1 – 10; just scroll down to find your zone. In each section I have included links to organic, non-gmo seeds that should do well in your particular zone.
But if you prefer to shop by catalog see my article on Where to Buy Heirloom Seeds, for some great choices!
You can plan your entire year of gardening here, see my Month to Month Planting Guide.
Vegetable Gardening – What to Plant in June
If you’re unsure what your planting zone (or hardiness zone) is, check this link – all you need is your zip code. This will help you know exactly what plants to grow and when.
May I also recommend some other helpful posts on vegetable gardening? I’ve included even more help at the end of this article.
- Easy to Grow Vegetables (fast growing too!)
- Companion Planting
- Crop Rotation
- Soil Amendments
- Vegetables that Grow in Containers
Happy Planting!
The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature.
To nurture a garden is to feed not just the body, but the soul.
~Alfred Austin
WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE ZONE 1
Seeds that do great in Zone 1
Zone 1 is finally ready for some planting!
Artichokes (globe) — How to Grow Artichokes in Your Garden
Beans (snap)
Beets – Growing Beets in Your Backyard
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Carrots – How to Preserve Carrots from Your Garden
Cauliflower
Celery
Cucumbers
Kale
Lettuce (head & leaf) – How to Grow Lettuce in Your Backyard
Parsnips
Peas
Radishes (these grow quickly!)
Tomatoes – Growing Tomatoes At Home
WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE ZONE 2
Seeds that do great in Zone 2
Artichokes (globe) – see growing artichokes at home for tips
Beans (lima)
Beans (snap)
Beets – Grow Beets in Your Backyard
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots – Preserving Carrots from Your Garden
Cauliflower
Celery
Swiss Chard
Corn (sweet)
Cucumbers
Kale
Lettuce (head & leaf) – How to Grow Lettuce in Your Backyard
Parsley
Peppers
Potatoes (white)
Radishes
Summer Squash
Tomatoes – Grow Tomatoes At Home
WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE ZONES 3 & 4
Seeds that do great in Zone 3 and Zone 4
Beans (lima)
Beans (snap)
Beets – Growing Beets at Home
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cantaloupe
Carrots – Preserving Home Grown Carrots
Cauliflower
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Kale
Lettuce, head – Growing Lettuce in Your Backyard
Okra (early in the month for best results) – How to Grow Okra in Your Backyard
Peppers
Potatoes, white (early in the month for best results)
How to Grow Potatoes Anywhere
How To Prepare Garden Potatoes for Long Term Storage
Potatoes, sweet – Growing Sweet Potatoes
Radish (early in the month for best results)
Squash, both summer & winter
Tomatoes – Growing Tomatoes At Home
Watermelon
My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece.
~Claude Monet
WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE ZONES 5 & 6
Seeds that do great in Zone 5 and Zone 6
Beans (lima)
Corn, sweet
Potatoes, sweet – Grow Sweet Potatoes
Radishes
WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE ZONES – 7 & 8
Check out seeds that do great in Zone 7 and Zone 8
Beans, lima (early)
Corn, sweet (early) – Growing Corn in Your Backyard
Okra (early) – Growing Okra in Your Backyard
Peppers (early)
Potatoes, sweet – Grow Sweet Potatoes
Pumpkins
Winter Squash
WHAT TO PLANT IN JUNE ZONES – 9 & 10
Check out seeds that do great in Zone 9 and Zone 10
Because of the more intense heat in these zones, you may want to start with transplants for better success.
Okra – How to Grow Okra in Your Backyard
Peppers
Potatoes, sweet – Grow Sweet Potatoes
Pumpkin
Summer Squash
Winter Squash
Watermelon – When is Watermelon Ready to Harvest?
What to Plant in June
June is the start of summer and for many zones the start of planting. Here in Phoenix I have everything in the ground that will grow in our summer heat… I await the return of fall so I can plant leafy greens and carrots again!
No matter what you’re planting I hope your garden is a source of pleasure as well as sustenance!
Tell me your favorite thing to grow in your home garden, in the comments sections!