What to Plant in June — Zone 7
A long growing season ideal for two full planting rounds—cool-season in spring/fall and warm-season in summer.
Quick Answer
In zone 7 during June, early summer — harvest season begins for spring-planted crops while summer crops establish. Your key tasks this month: harvest strawberries, garlic scapes, and early onions, mulch heavily—summer heat is building, and water deeply and consistently, especially tomatoes.
June Gardening Tasks for Zone 7
June is early summer — harvest season begins for spring-planted crops while summer crops establish. Zone 7 has a frost-free window from April 15 – Nov 1, which shapes what you can plant and when. Here is your complete task list:
Plant Guides for This Month
These plants are mentioned in your June tasks. Read their full growing guides for detailed planting instructions:
Tomato
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Onion
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Garlic
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Helpful Guides for June
These gardening guides are especially useful this time of year:
- Seed Starting Indoors — essential if you're starting transplants this month
- Companion Planting Guide — plan your layout for maximum yield
- Organic Pest Control — prepare defenses as the season progresses
- Building Better Soil — start any month to improve next season's harvests
- Pest & Disease Library — identify and solve common garden problems organically
- Browse All Plant Guides — detailed growing instructions for every crop
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I plant in June in zone 7?
In zone 7 during June, focus on: Harvest strawberries, garlic scapes, and early onions. Mulch heavily—summer heat is building. Water deeply and consistently, especially tomatoes. The frost-free period for zone 7 is April 15 – Nov 1.
Is it too late to plant in June in zone 7?
June is a productive month in zone 7. A long growing season ideal for two full planting rounds—cool-season in spring/fall and warm-season in summer. Check each crop's days to maturity against your remaining frost-free window (April 15 – Nov 1).
What is USDA zone 7?
USDA Zone 7 has a frost-free growing season from approximately April 15 – Nov 1. A long growing season ideal for two full planting rounds—cool-season in spring/fall and warm-season in summer.