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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
Start seedbeds. Excellent time for planting aboveground crops that can be planted now, including leafy vegetables which will do well. - 2nd – 3rd
Clear fencerows, wood lots, and fields, but do no planting. - 4th – 5th
Any aboveground crops that can be planted now will do well. - 6th – 8th
Poor planting days. Kill plant pests. - 9th – 10th
Extra good for vine crops. First day is a favorable day for planting aboveground crops. Second day is a good day for transplanting. Second day is also a good day for planting root crops. - 11th – 12th
A poor time to plant. - 13th – 14th
Good days for transplanting. Good days for planting root crops. - 15th – 17th
Seeds planted now tend to rot in ground. Last day is a good harvest day. - 18th – 19th
Plant seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for transplanting. Fine planting days for fall potatoes, turnips, onions, carrots, beets, and other root crops. - 20th – 24th
Clear ground, turn sod, or kill plant pests. Good harvest days. - 25th – 26th
Excellent for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers. Good days for planting peas, beans, tomatoes, peppers, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, Texas, and California. - 27th – 29th
Start seedbeds. Excellent time for planting aboveground crops that can be planted now, including leafy vegetables which will do well. - 30th – 30th
Clear fencerows, wood lots, and fields, but do no planting.