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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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- 1st – 1st
Plant late beets, potatoes, onions, carrots, and other root crops. - 2nd – 3rd
Kill plant pests on these barren days. - 4th – 6th
Fine for vine crops. Set strawberry plants. Good days for transplanting. Favorable time for planting late root crops. - 7th – 8th
Poor planting. Fine for cultivating or spraying. - 9th – 11th
First two days are good days for transplanting. First two days are also when planted root crops will yield well. Last day is favorable for planting beans, corn, cotton, tomatoes, peppers, and other aboveground crops. - 12th – 13th
Any seed planted now will tend to rot. - 14th – 16th
Plant seedbeds and flower gardens. Most favorable for corn, cotton, okra, beans, peppers, eggplant, and other aboveground crops. - 17th – 20th
A barren period. Favorable for killing plant pests, cultivating, or taking a short vacation. - 21st – 22nd
Favorable time for sowing hay, fodder crops, and grains. Plant flowers. Excellent time for planting corn, beans, peppers, and other aboveground crops. - 23rd – 24th
Plant seedbeds. Excellent for planting aboveground crops, and planting leafy vegetables. - 25th – 26th
Seeds planted now will do poorly and yield little. - 27th – 29th
Plant late beets, potatoes, onions, carrots, and other root crops.