May 2012 Planting Guide

NC Susan

Deceased
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[FONT=Verdana,Arial]May 2012
1st-2nd A Barren Period. Good For Killing Plant Pests, Cultivating, Or Taking A Short Vacation.
3rd-4th Excellent Time For Planting Corn, Beans, Peppers, And Other Aboveground Crops. Favorable For Sowing Hay, Fodder Crops, And Grains. Plant Flowers.

5th-7th
Plant Carrots, Beets, Onions, Turnips, And Other Root Crops At This Time. Cabbage, Lettuce, And Other Leafy Vegetables Will Do Well. Planting Seedbeds. Good For Transplanting.

8th-9th
Do No Planting.

10th-12th
Plant Late Beets, Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, And Other Root Crops.

13th-14th
Kill Plant Pests On These Barren Days.

15th-16th
Favorable Time For Planting Late Root Crops. Also Good For Vine Crops That Can Be Planted Now. Set Strawberry Plants. Good Days For Transplanting.

17th-18th
Poor Planting, Fine For Cultivating Or Spraying.

19th-20th
Favorable Planting Days: First Day For Root Crops. Good Day For Transplanting. Last Day For Beans, Corn, Cotton, Tomatoes, Peppers, And Other Above ground Crops.

21st-22nd
Any Seed Planted Now Will Tend To Rot.

23rd-24th
Most Favorable For Planting Corn, Cotton, Okra, Beans, Peppers, Eggplant, And Other Above ground Crops. Plant Seedbeds And Flower Gardens.

25th-29th
A Barren Period. Good For Killing Plant Pests, Cultivating, Or Taking A Short Vacation.
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30th-31st Excellent Time For Planting Corn, Beans, Peppers, And Other Aboveground Crops. Favorable For Sowing Hay, Fodder Crops, And Grains. Good For Planting Flowers.


June 2012
1st-3rd Extra Good For Planting Fall Lettuce, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, And Other Leafy Vegetables. All Above ground Crops Planted Now Will Do Well. Plant Seedbeds.
4th-5th Poor Planting Days. Cut Hay Or Do General Farm Work.
6th-8th Plant Late Beets, Potatoes, Onions, Carrots And Other Root Crops.
9th-10th Poor Days For Planting. Kill Plant Pests, Spray, Fertilize, Do General Farm Work.
11th-13th Favorable Time For Planting Late Root Crops. Also Good For Vine Crops. Set Strawberry Plants. Good Days For Transplanting.
14th-15th Cut Hay Or Do Plowing On These Barren Days.
16th-17th Good Days For Planting Root Crops. Good Days For Transplanting.
18th-19th Seeds Planted Now Tend To Rot In The Ground.
20th-21st Plant Tomatoes, Beans, Peppers, Corn, Cotton, And Other Above ground Crops On These Most Fruitful Days. Plant Seedbeds And Flower Gardens.
 
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NC Susan

Deceased
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Want to grow a salad garden but have no room? Try gutters! Affix them to a fence and slope them for drainage
 

NC Susan

Deceased
"The next time you have green onions, don't throw away the white ends. Simply submerge them in a glass of water and place them in a sunny window. Your onions will begin to grow almost immediately and can be harvested almost indefinitely. We just use kitchen scissors to cut what we need for meals and periodically empty out the water, rinse the roots off and give them fresh water.

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NC Susan

Deceased
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"Salad Pallets" leaned on a wall ->
our typical pallets we have in Washington... i covered the back in burlap and put an old piece of carpet on the bottom... filled it flat with dirt, then planted lettuce in it at an angle.. seemed to work great, i dont think u can mess it up... then i just misted it with the hose and soaked it ..
 
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