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When to Plant Watermelon in Australia: Best Time to Sow Seeds


Quick answer: Sow watermelon seeds in late spring to early summer once soil is consistently โ‰ฅ18โ€“20ย ยฐC and all frost risk has passed. In warm coastal QLD/WA you can start earlier; in cool southern regions, wait until Novemberโ€“December or start seeds indoors 2โ€“3 weeks early.

Regional Planting Window (By Month)

RegionBest Months to SowNotes
QLD (coastal/subtropics)Late Sepโ€“DecFar North can start Augโ€“Sep if nights are mild.
NSW (coast & inland)Octโ€“NovFrost-prone tablelands: late Octโ€“Nov after cold snaps.
VIC / TAS (cool temperate)Novโ€“DecStart indoors 2โ€“3 weeks early to gain heat units.
SAOctโ€“NovDelay in cooler inland pockets until soils warm.
WA (Perth & South-West)Octโ€“NovPilbara/Kimberley can sow earlier with seedling protection.

Target soil temperature is more reliable than the calendar. Use raised rows or mounds to warm soil faster and shed excess moisture.

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Soil Temperature, Frost & Sowing Method

  • Soil warmth first: Wait until the top 5โ€“10ย cm of soil holds โ‰ฅ18โ€“20ย ยฐC most days. Cold soils cause slow, weak seedlings.
  • Frost-free window: Watermelons are frost-tender; even light frost will kill seedlings. Plant only after your local last frost has passed.
  • Direct sow vs seedlings: In warm regions, direct sow 2โ€“3ย cm deep. In cool regions, start seeds in biodegradable cells 2โ€“3 weeks early and transplant gently once beds warm.
  • Spacing for success: 1โ€“1.5ย m between plants on 20โ€“30ย cm high mounds; 1.8โ€“2.5ย m between rows. Compact โ€œiceboxโ€ types can be a little closer.
  • Mulch & heat: Light mulch stabilises temperature and moisture. Black plastic or weed mat can add early-season warmth in cool zones.

How Long from Sowing to Harvest?

  • Days to maturity: Typically 70โ€“100 days depending on variety and heat units.
  • Ripeness checks: Nearest tendril browns, ground spot turns creamy-yellow, rind resists thumbnail scratching, and a deeper, hollow โ€œthunkโ€ when tapped.

For strong early growth during the warm-up phase, feed lightly with a balanced liquid such as
CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 (4ย mL/L) on already moist soil, then water in.

Need the full step-by-step? See our companion guide: How to Plant Watermelon in Australia.

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Timing FAQs: Watermelon in Australia

When should I plant watermelon seeds? When your soil holds โ‰ฅ18โ€“20ย ยฐC and all frost risk has passed. For most of NSW/VIC/SA thatโ€™s Octoberโ€“November; QLD and warm WA can start earlier; cool zones wait until Novemberโ€“December.

Can I plant watermelons in early spring? Only in warm northern/coastal areas with warm soils. Otherwise start seeds indoors, then transplant after beds warm and nights are mild.

Is it too late to plant in December? In warm regions, December sowings are fine and often productive. In cool southern areas, ensure you have enough heat units (choose fast โ€œiceboxโ€ varieties).

How close to summer can I sow? You can sow into early summer in warm zones if soil temps stay โ‰ฅ20ย ยฐC and you can water consistently. Expect a later summer/early autumn harvest.

Do I need to wait after rain or cold snaps? Yesโ€”cold, saturated soils slow germination. Let beds drain and re-warm before sowing.

Quick Troubleshooting at Sowing Time

  • Poor germination: Soil too cold or too wetโ€”delay sowing, warm beds, and sow shallow (2โ€“3ย cm).
  • Yellow seedlings: Cold shock or waterloggingโ€”improve drainage, wait for warmth, then feed lightly with CompleteGrow NPK 20-20-20 at half strength.
  • Seedlings stalling: Nights still too coolโ€”use row covers or wait a week and re-sow once temps stabilise.

Set your timing by soil warmth, not just the calendar, and youโ€™ll get faster growth, stronger vines, and sweeter fruit.

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