Here’s a quick and vibrant guide to what you can plant in June to enjoy continuous blooms and fresh harvests all summer long.
🥬 Vegetables to Plant in June
- Bush Beans – Fast-growing and productive, perfect for warm soil.
- Cucumbers – Great for trellising and refreshing summer salads.
- Zucchini & Summer Squash – Prolific growers that thrive in the heat.
- Carrots – Still time to sow these for a late summer harvest.
- Beets – A dual-purpose crop — enjoy the greens and the roots.
🌿 Tip: Water consistently and mulch around plants to retain moisture during hot spells.
🌸 Flowers and Herbs to Sow in June
- Zinnias – Heat-loving and full of vibrant energy.
- Marigolds – Pest-deterring and cheerful in any bed or pot.
- Sunflowers – Tall, striking, and loved by pollinators.
- Nasturtiums – Edible and decorative with trailing vines.
- Chamomile & Calendula – Not just pretty — these herbs are favorites for home remedies and teas.
🌿 Interested in learning how to grow and use herbs with healing properties? You might love this medicinal gardening guide — it’s a great resource for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
🍓 Fruits You Can Still Plant in June
- Strawberries (everbearing types) – Can still be planted; just pinch early flowers to encourage root growth.
- Melons (cantaloupe or watermelon) – Warm-season fruits that love the sun.
- Figs – If you're in a warmer zone, June is fine for planting fig trees.
🌿 Tip: Choose sunny spots and give fruits room to spread.
🌞 Extra Tips for a Thriving June Garden
Here are some bonus ideas to help your garden truly shine this month:
✅ Use Companion Planting
Pair plants that benefit each other:
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Marigolds repel pests when planted near tomatoes.
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Basil enhances the flavor of tomatoes and helps deter flies and mosquitoes.
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Beans fix nitrogen in the soil, which benefits leafy crops like lettuce.
✅ Start a Simple Compost System
June is a great time to begin composting your kitchen and garden waste. It reduces trash and creates nutrient-rich soil for next season.
✅ Feed Your Soil
After intense spring planting, your soil may need a nutrient boost. Use organic compost, aged manure, or a balanced fertilizer to maintain plant health.
✅ Keep an Eye on Pests
Warm weather brings out aphids, slugs, and beetles. Handpick pests, encourage ladybugs, or spray with neem oil as needed.
✅ Water Early or Late
To prevent evaporation, water your garden early in the morning or later in the evening. Deep, infrequent watering is better than shallow, frequent watering.
🌞 Final Thoughts
Planting in June is all about embracing the warmth and sunshine. Focus on heat-loving crops, water deeply, and add some new herbs or flowers for color and calm. Whether you're growing fresh produce, supporting pollinators, or exploring the world of healing plants, there's still plenty of time to sow something wonderful.


