Thailand ตารางเวลาการปลูกตามฤดูกาล 2026
ตารางเวลาการปลูกตามฤดูกาล
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About the Thailand Sowing Calendar
Thailand is home to one of the world's most vibrant and diverse vegetable cultures. From the high-altitude wild mushrooms of the North to the coconut-rich tropical bounty of the South, our Thailand planting guideis designed to help you navigate the unique challenges of tropical horticulture.
While the tropical climate allows for year-round growing, timing remains critical. Our data reflects the two primary shifts in the Thai growing year: the Monsoon Season (May–October), perfect for hearty staples like Okra, Chayote, and Snake Beans, and the Dry Season (November–April), which provides the cooler conditions necessary for high-quality Thai Basil, Mint, and Lemongrass.
Regional Specialization
Thailand's geography dictates its garden output. Northern Thailand is renowned for its wild vegetables and bamboo shoots, while the Northeastern (Isaan) region specializes in crops suited for fermentation, such as mustard greens. In the South, the focus shifts to tropical fruits like Durian and Rambutan, alongside year-round staples.
Whether you are an urban gardener in Bangkok or managing an allotment in Chiang Mai, this precision calendar helps you optimize your yields by matching the right crops to the current seasonal conditions.
How to use this Sowing Guide
Use the filters above to narrow down your selection based on your specific garden conditions. You can filter by Soil Type (Clay, Sandy, or Loam), pH Level (Acidic, Neutral, or Alkaline), and Sun Exposure (Full Sun or Partial Shade). This ensures that the advice you get is tailored to your unique microclimate.
Each plant card provides detailed "Expert Tips," "Cooking Advice," and "Nutrient Insights" to help you through the entire lifecycle of your crops—from the first seedling to the dinner table. We also provide direct links to buy high-quality seeds and the correct compost types to get you started immediately.
Our mission is to simplify the complex world of horticultural timing. By providing a clean, accessible, and locally-aware interface, we help you spend less time researching and more time in the garden. Happy growing!