packyderms_wife
Neither here nor there.
https://www.farmersalmanac.com/calendar/gardening/
1st - 2nd
Barren days. Fine for clearing, plowing, fertilizing, and killing plant pests
3rd - 4th
Extra good for cucumbers, peas, cantaloupes, and other vine crops. Plant peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, California, and Texas.
5th - 7th
A barren period.
8th - 9th
Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
10th - 11th
Seeds planted now tend to rot in ground.
12th - 13th
Start seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for transplanting. Most favorable days for planting beets, onions, turnips, and other root crops where climate allows.
14th - 18th
A barren period. Favorable for killing plant pests, cultivating, or taking a short vacation.
19th - 20th
Plant flowers. Fine for sowing hay, fodder crops, and grains. Favorable days for planting root crops.
21st - 22nd
Start seedbeds. Good days for transplanting. Plant carrots, beets, onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South.
23rd - 24th
Do no planting.
25th - 27th
First day is when any root crops that can be planted now will do well. Last two days are when to plant sweet corn, beans, peppers, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
28th - 29th
Barren days. Fine for clearing, plowing, fertilizing, and killing plant pests.
30th - 31st
Extra good for cucumbers, peas, cantaloupes, and other vine crops. Plant peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, California, and Texas.
1st - 2nd
Barren days. Fine for clearing, plowing, fertilizing, and killing plant pests
3rd - 4th
Extra good for cucumbers, peas, cantaloupes, and other vine crops. Plant peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, California, and Texas.
5th - 7th
A barren period.
8th - 9th
Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
10th - 11th
Seeds planted now tend to rot in ground.
12th - 13th
Start seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for transplanting. Most favorable days for planting beets, onions, turnips, and other root crops where climate allows.
14th - 18th
A barren period. Favorable for killing plant pests, cultivating, or taking a short vacation.
19th - 20th
Plant flowers. Fine for sowing hay, fodder crops, and grains. Favorable days for planting root crops.
21st - 22nd
Start seedbeds. Good days for transplanting. Plant carrots, beets, onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South.
23rd - 24th
Do no planting.
25th - 27th
First day is when any root crops that can be planted now will do well. Last two days are when to plant sweet corn, beans, peppers, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
28th - 29th
Barren days. Fine for clearing, plowing, fertilizing, and killing plant pests.
30th - 31st
Extra good for cucumbers, peas, cantaloupes, and other vine crops. Plant peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, California, and Texas.