Autumn Herbs

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Autumn is ideal for planting herbs in Australia. The soil is warm, the days are mild, and new plants establish quickly before winter. Browse over 130 herb plants suited to autumn planting, all certified organic and shipped by Express Post.

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The cooler autumn months are perfect for establishing Mediterranean herbs that struggle in the heat of summer. Rosemary, thyme, sage, oregano and lavender all love being planted in autumn. Their roots establish through the cooler months, and they hit the ground running when spring arrives.

Cool-season annuals and biennials also do well when planted now. Coriander, dill, parsley and chamomile prefer the milder temperatures and are less likely to bolt than when planted in spring. Hardy perennials like echinacea, comfrey and chives are also excellent autumn choices.

All herb plants are certified organic and grown at our Gold Coast nursery. We ship by Express Post on Mondays and Tuesdays to most Australian states (excluding WA, NT and TAS). If you are new to herb gardening, our Get Started Growing Herbs collection is a good first step.

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    About Autumn Herbs

    Autumn is one of the best times to plant herbs in Australia, especially in subtropical and warm-temperate areas. The soil is still warm from summer, the air is cooling down, and there is usually enough rain to help new plants settle in without constant watering.

    This collection includes herbs that thrive when planted between March and May. From Mediterranean favourites like rosemary, thyme and sage to cool-season herbs like coriander, dill and parsley. All are certified organic and shipped by Express Post.

    Frequently asked questions

    What herbs should I plant in autumn in Australia?

    Mediterranean herbs like rosemary, thyme, sage, oregano and lavender are ideal for autumn planting. Cool-season herbs such as coriander, dill, parsley and chamomile also do well. Hardy perennials like echinacea, comfrey and chives can be planted now too. In subtropical areas like the Gold Coast, autumn is one of the best planting seasons of the year.

    Is autumn too late to plant herbs?

    Not at all. Autumn is actually one of the best times to plant herbs in most parts of Australia. The soil is still warm from summer, which helps roots establish quickly, while the cooler air means less transplant stress. Many herbs prefer being planted in autumn over spring.

    Can I plant herbs in pots during autumn?

    Yes, all of our herb plants grow well in pots. Use a good quality potting mix and make sure the pot has drainage holes. Potted herbs can be moved to catch the sun as the days get shorter, which gives you more flexibility than planting in the ground.

    How do I care for newly planted herbs in autumn?

    Water new plantings well for the first two weeks until roots establish. After that, most autumn herbs need less water than summer plantings. Add a layer of mulch around the base to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Avoid heavy fertilising until spring when growth picks up.

    Do you ship herb plants Australia-wide?

    We ship herb plants by Express Post to most Australian states, excluding Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania. Plants are sent on Mondays and Tuesdays to avoid sitting in transit over weekends. See our shipping information page for full details.

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