Growing Conditions · New South Wales
Wagga Wagga Growing Conditions
Soil, climate and a planting calendar for Wagga Wagga — across 6 postcodes.
Soil
A fertile, moisture-retentive clay loam — good for hungry, thirsty plants and strong growth, but heavier to work and slow to drain when wet. Grit and organic matter open it up; avoid cultivating it while sodden. Beneath it sits a heavy clay subsoil, so water perches on the clay and the ground can stay wet after rain even where the surface looks dry — plan falls, agricultural drains or soakwells for paving and lawns, and expect the clay when digging footings.
Climate & hardiness
A cool-climate area — ANBG Zone 1 — with the coldest nights in the country, down near -2°C, and real frosts through winter. Choose frost-hardy and cool-climate plants, hold tender crops until the frosts clear, and shelter young growth from cold winds.
Rainfall & growing season
Low rainfall (564mm a year) — established beds still need summer watering, and drought-tolerant and native plantings suit the climate best. A long, largely frost-free season (~360 frost-free days), with only light frost risk at the margins of winter.
Watering & drainage
This soil holds only a modest reserve of water for plants (about 104mm), so it dries between rains — mulch heavily, improve it with compost, and water little and often through summer. The soil sheds water rather than soaking it up after heavy rain, so grade paving and lawns to drain and improve infiltration on compacted ground.
Planting Calendar for Wagga Wagga
Southern-Hemisphere timings, guided by this area's ~360 frost-free days and ANBG Zone 1; adjust for a cold or exposed garden.
Conditions by Postcode
| Postcode | Soil | Climate zone | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2651 | fertile but heavier clay loam over silty clay loam | ANBG Zone 1 | 600mm |
| 2655 | fertile but heavier clay loam over clay | ANBG Zone 1 | 537mm |
| 2656 | fertile but heavier clay loam over clay | ANBG Zone 1 | 537mm |
| 2661 | fertile but heavier clay loam over silty clay loam | ANBG Zone 1 | 600mm |
| 2678 | the ideal free-draining loam over clay loam | ANBG Zone 1 | 600mm |
| 2702 | fertile but heavier clay loam over clay | ANBG Zone 1 | 507mm |
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