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Planting Calendar - Gardening by the moon
This planting calendar helps you pick the best days for gardening tasks based a 200-year-old formula. Our readers swear by it! Learn more.
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JUNE 2020
1st
Sow grains and forage crops. Plant flowers. Favorable for planting peas, beans, tomatoes, and other fall crops bearing aboveground.
2nd - 3rd
Plant seedbeds. Extra good for planting fall lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, and other leafy vegetables. All aboveground crops planted now will do well.
4th - 5th
Poor planting days, cut hay or do general farm work.
6th - 7th
Plant late beets, potatoes, onions, carrots, and other root crops.
8th - 10th
Poor days for planting. Kill plant pests, spray, fertilize, do general farm work.
11th - 12th
Set strawberry plants. Excellent for any vine crops such as beans, peas, and cucumbers. Good days for transplanting. Favorable time for planting late root crops.
13th - 15th
Cut hay or do plowing on these barren days.
16th - 17th
Good days for transplanting. Good days for planting root crops.
18th - 20th
Seeds planted now tend to rot in ground.
21st - 22nd
Excellent for sowing seedbeds and flower gardens. Plant tomatoes, beans, peppers, corn, cotton, and other aboveground crops on these most fruitful days.
23rd - 26th
Poor period for planting. Kill plant pests, clear fencerows, or clear land.
27th - 28th
Sow grains and forage crops. Plant flowers. Favorable for planting peas, beans, tomatoes, and other fall crops bearing aboveground.
29th - 30th
Plant seedbeds. Extra good for planting fall lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, and other leafy vegetables. All aboveground crops planted now will do well.