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Garden Guide

Garden Guide for Wellington, Wellington Region, New Zealand

Wellington enjoys a temperate, maritime climate, bringing mild winters and warm summers, often with a good dose of strong winds. The soils here can vary, but you'll often find them on the clayey side. They'll really thrive with plenty of organic matter and good drainage to keep waterlogging at bay. Plus, with high humidity and virtually no frost, you can look forward to growing a wide range of crops all year round!

Here in Wellington, in Climate Zone 11a, you're in luck! Our practically frost-free climate means you can garden all year long. For instance, you can sow your onions from August to September and enjoy harvesting them from January to February. For tomatoes, it's best to start them indoors from August to September, then you'll be picking fresh fruit from December to March. And for garlic, get it in the ground from March to April, ready for a December harvest.

Zone 11a Frost-free Oceanic

There is practically no frost in Wellington. You can garden year-round, the calendar shows the most reliable growing windows.

Also applies to: Lower Hutt, Porirua, Upper Hutt, Kapiti Coast, Masterton, Levin

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Planting Calendar

When to start indoors, sow outdoors, and harvest in Wellington. Frost-free climate: the windows are a guide, many crops can be sown beyond them too.

Light Water Nutrients
Light Water Nutrients
Start indoors Sowing Harvest
Planting calendar for Wellington, Zone 11a
Crop Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Tomato (Bush tomato) ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato) ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Pepper / Paprika ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Cucumber / Gherkin ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Courgette / Zucchini ●●● ●●● ●●●
Bean (Dwarf bean) ●●● ●●○ ●○○
Bean (Runner bean) ●●● ●●○ ●○○
Chili ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Aubergine / Eggplant ●●● ●●● ●●●
Basil ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Parsley ●●○ ●●○ ●●○
Chives ●●● ●●● ●●○
Coriander / Cilantro ●●○ ●●○ ●○○
Mint ●●○ ●●○ ●●○
Rosemary ●●● ●○○
Thyme ●●● ●○○
Garlic ●●● ●●○ ●○○
Onion ●●● ●●○ ●●○
Onion (Spring onion) ●●● ●●○ ●●○
Leeks ●●○ ●●○ ●●●
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Tomato (Bush tomato) ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato) ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Pepper / Paprika ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Cucumber / Gherkin ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Courgette / Zucchini ●●● ●●● ●●●
Bean (Dwarf bean) ●●● ●●○ ●○○
Bean (Runner bean) ●●● ●●○ ●○○
Chili ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Aubergine / Eggplant ●●● ●●● ●●●
Basil ●●● ●●○ ●●●
Parsley ●●○ ●●○ ●●○
Chives ●●● ●●● ●●○
Coriander / Cilantro ●●○ ●●○ ●○○
Mint ●●○ ●●○ ●●○
Rosemary ●●● ●○○
Thyme ●●● ●○○
Garlic ●●● ●●○ ●○○
Onion ●●● ●●○ ●●○
Onion (Spring onion) ●●● ●●○ ●●○
Leeks ●●○ ●●○ ●●●

Planting Calendar Wellington

  • Tomato (Bush tomato): Start indoors Aug - Sep, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
  • Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato): Start indoors Aug - Sep, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
  • Pepper / Paprika: Start indoors Jul - Aug, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
  • Cucumber / Gherkin: Start indoors Sep - Oct, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
  • Courgette / Zucchini: Start indoors Sep - Oct, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: high, Nutrients: high)
  • Bean (Dwarf bean): Start indoors Sep - Oct, Sowing Oct - Dec, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
  • Bean (Runner bean): Start indoors Sep - Oct, Sowing Oct - Dec, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
  • Chili: Start indoors Jun - Aug, Sowing Oct - Dec, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
  • Aubergine / Eggplant: Start indoors Aug - Oct, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: high, Nutrients: high)
  • Basil: Start indoors Aug - Dec, Sowing Oct - Dec, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)
  • Parsley: Start indoors Jan - Dec, Sowing Jan - Dec, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: medium, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
  • Chives: Start indoors Aug - Oct, Sowing Sep - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: high, Nutrients: medium)
  • Coriander / Cilantro: Start indoors Aug - Oct, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: medium, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
  • Mint: Start indoors Aug - Oct, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: medium, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
  • Rosemary: Start indoors Jul - Oct, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Nutrients: low)
  • Thyme: Start indoors Jul - Sep, Sowing Oct - Nov, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Nutrients: low)
  • Garlic: Sowing Feb - Apr, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: low)
  • Onion: Start indoors Jun - Jul, Sowing Aug - Sep, Harvest Jan - Dec (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
  • Onion (Spring onion): Start indoors Jan - Dec, Sowing Feb - May, Harvest May - Sep (Light: high, Water: medium, Nutrients: medium)
  • Leeks: Start indoors Aug - Sep, Sowing Sep - Oct, Harvest Mar - May (Light: medium, Water: medium, Nutrients: high)

Based on Fryd planting data for Zone 11a, 2026.

Companion Planting for Wellington

Plants that thrive together in Wellington Region, New Zealand.

Onion + Tomato (Bush tomato)

Onion + Tomato (Bush tomato)

Onion + Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato)

Onion + Tomato (Cocktail bush tomato)

Garlic + Pepper / Paprika

Garlic + Pepper / Paprika

Cucumber / Gherkin + Pepper / Paprika

Cucumber / Gherkin + Pepper / Paprika

Garlic + Cucumber / Gherkin

Garlic + Cucumber / Gherkin

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Drag and drop crops in the Fryd bed planner to see companion matches.

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Growing Tips for Wellington

1.

Sunny Spot is Key

Many of your favourite plants, like onions, tomatoes, and zucchini, absolutely adore a full-sun, warm spot. Make sure your garden beds soak up at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day – it's crucial for them to really thrive and give you those bumper harvests!

2.

Soil Improvement for Healthy Roots

Loose, humus-rich, and well-draining soil is super important for most crops, especially garlic and leeks. If you've got heavy clay soil, make sure to regularly dig in plenty of compost. It'll really help improve the soil structure and keep waterlogging from becoming an issue.

3.

Ensure Regular Watering

Thirsty plants like cucumbers, eggplants, and zucchini really need a lot of water and love consistently moist soil. Keep a close eye on them, especially during drier spells, and make sure they get regular, ample watering. This will help them avoid stress and really boost their growth.

4.

Warmth for Sensitive Crops

Even though Wellington is frost-free, those heat-loving plants like basil, eggplants, and capsicums (peppers) will really appreciate a sheltered, warm spot. Giving them a head start indoors or tucking them into a protected corner against a south-facing wall can give these sensitive crops a fantastic boost and help them thrive.

Common Pests & Diseases

Tackling Aphids

These tiny pests love to suck the sap from young shoots and leaves, which can really stunt your plants' growth. Regularly spray affected plants with a mild soapy solution, or for a natural approach, introduce some ladybug larvae – they're fantastic predators!

Keeping Slugs at Bay

Slugs are notorious for munching on young seedlings and tender leaves, especially after a good rain. You can hand-pick them in the evening, set up some slug traps, or create a barrier around your beds using crushed eggshells or coffee grounds.

Preventing and Treating Powdery Mildew

This pesky fungus shows up as a white powdery coating on leaves, especially on cucumbers and zucchini. Make sure your plants have good air circulation, avoid watering from overhead, and if you spot it, treat affected plants early with a simple milk-and-water spray.

Avoiding Root Rot

Waterlogging is the biggest culprit behind root rot, which can make your plants wilt and eventually die. Always ensure you have well-draining soil and be careful not to overwater, especially for plants that don't need much moisture, like thyme and rosemary.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant tomatoes in Wellington?

You can get your tomato seedlings started indoors in Wellington from August to September, and then you'll be harvesting those delicious fruits from December right through to March. Make sure to pick a sunny, warm, and sheltered spot to protect them from the wind for the best results and a fantastic harvest.

What climate zone is Wellington in?

Wellington is nestled in Climate Zone 11a, which means we're blessed with a super mild climate and practically no frosts! This is fantastic news for gardeners, as it allows for a long, often year-round growing season for a huge variety of plants, making your gardening efforts really flexible.

What vegetables grow well in Wellington?

Lots of crops absolutely flourish in Wellington! You'll have great success with things like onions, leeks, zucchini, and a whole range of herbs such as parsley and chives. Even heat-loving plants like eggplants and capsicums (peppers) can do really well here with a bit of extra care, giving you some lovely yields.

Does Wellington get frost?

Nope, Wellington is practically frost-free! This is brilliant because it means you can keep growing things all year round. You won't have to fret about late frosts harming your delicate plants, and you can really look forward to a wonderfully long gardening season.

Garden Guide Wellington

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