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.

Frost-Free: April 15 – Nov 1 USDA Zone 7

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.

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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:

1. Harvest strawberries, garlic scapes, and early onions
2. Mulch heavily—summer heat is building
3. Water deeply and consistently, especially tomatoes

Plant Guides for This Month

These plants are mentioned in your June tasks. Read their full growing guides for detailed planting instructions:

Helpful Guides for June

These gardening guides are especially useful this time of year:

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.

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