Skip to main content
All CollectionsLocation & WeatherDesktop version
Setting in-ground dates for overwintering plants in Southern Hemisphere location
Setting in-ground dates for overwintering plants in Southern Hemisphere location

How to make sure your overwintering plants copy to next season's plan if you're gardening in the Southern Hemisphere

Updated over 6 months ago

The growing season for gardens in the Southern Hemisphere is considered to run from July to June, so when you set in-ground dates for overwintering crops the plants will only show on your plan up until June. This is to avoid viewing overlap with other crops that may be growing during the early months of the growing season.

Garden Planner in-ground dates

However, when you create your follow-on plan for the next growing season, they will display on that plan. So for instance if you have marked a crop as being in the ground from April until December, they will display from April to June on your original plan, then July to December in your follow-on plan.

Garden Planner in-ground dates

Any questions? Chat to us!

Click on the Live Chat icon in the Garden Planner if you need help or have questions for our gardening experts.

Garden Planner - Live chat
Did this answer your question?