Dayboro Farmers Almanac July 2026

July 2026 climate advisory: prepare for above-average rainfall, cold temperatures, and potential flooding across eastern Australia. Plus, get tips on planting, harvesting, and managing your livestock during this critical period.
A cartoon illustration of a cow and bull in a winter scene, with the cow holding a plant and the bull holding a basket of fruit, set against a light blue background.

Australian Farmers Almanac: July 2026

Mid-winter - coldest month, seed starting begins, and the quiet before spring

July 2026 Overview Mid-Winter

July is typically the coldest month across most of Australia. The days are short, the nights are long and cold, and for many gardeners this feels like the quietest time of year. But there's actually plenty happening if you look closely.

The big news is that day length is increasing again post-solstice. You can feel it by mid-month - those extra few minutes of light in the afternoon. This is when smart gardeners start their spring preparation. Late July is the time to start tomato and capsicum seedlings indoors for those who want an early spring crop.

Spring Prep Begins: Start planning your spring garden now. Order seeds if you haven't already - popular varieties sell out. Late July is when you can start tomato and capsicum seedlings indoors or in a greenhouse for transplanting after the last frost.

For livestock, lambing and kidding season is approaching fast. Pregnant ewes and does need extra attention now as they enter late pregnancy. It's also time to prepare lambing paddocks and check all your supplies.

2026 ENSO Update: ENSO-neutral conditions with climate models indicating El Niño may develop by late winter. Near-normal to below-normal rainfall expected for eastern Australia.
A cartoon illustration of a cow and bull in a winter scene, with the cow holding a plant and the bull holding a basket of fruit, set against a light blue background.
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