Planting Calendar – Farmers’ Almanac
Welcome to the Farmers’ Almanac Planting Calendar, additionally recognized because the “Gardening by the Moon” calendar.
This planting calendar helps you pick the perfect dates for well-liked garden tasks-starting seeds, pruning shrubs, harvesting, weeding, and much more.
Our strategies are according to a 200-year-old method that depends on phases of the Moon and its position throughout the zodiac. Our readers swear they “won’t plant without it.” Study more about Gardening by the Moon.
The dates listed under are consistent throughout all growing zones. This implies you have to consider your weather and climate before following our strategies.
For finest results, speak with your local greenhouse or agricultural extension office for the optimum window of time within which to use these dates.
Notice, you’ll be able to discover a glossary of our gardening terms beneath the calendar.
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– 29th – thirtieth Extra good for vine crops. Favorable days for planting aboveground crops where climate permits.
– 1st – third A barren period.
– 4th – 5th High-quality for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and different aboveground crops the place local weather is suitable.
– Sixth – 8th Seeds planted now are likely to rot in floor.
– 9th – 10th Start seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for 樹木医 植栽 東京 transplanting. Most favorable days for planting beets, onions, turnips, and different root crops the place climate permits.
– 11th – 15th A barren period. Favorable for killing plant pests, cultivating, or taking a brief trip.
– 16th – seventeenth Plant flowers. Advantageous for sowing hay, fodder crops, and grains. Favorable days for planting root crops.
– 18th – twentieth Begin seedbeds. Good days for transplanting. Plant carrots, beets, onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops within the South.
– Twenty first – 22nd Do no planting. Good harvest days.
– Twenty third – twenty fourth Plant sweet corn, beans, peppers, and other aboveground crops the place climate is appropriate.
– 25th – twenty sixth Barren days. Positive for clearing, plowing, fertilizing, and killing plant pests.
– Twenty seventh – twenty eighth Further good for cucumbers, peas, cantaloupes, and different vine crops. Plant peppers, candy corn, tomatoes, and different aboveground crops in southern Florida, California, and Texas.
– 29th – thirtieth A barren interval.
Farmers’ Almanac Official Gardening Phrases Cheat Sheet
Above ground crops: Crops that produce their yield above the soil (corn, peppers, squash, and many others.)
Root Crops: Crops that produce their yield beneath the soil (potatoes, radishes, carrots, etc.)
Seedbeds: A mattress of soil cultivated for planting seeds or seedlings earlier than being transplanted.
Seedlings: Younger plants-especially ones that grow from seeds (quite than from a cutting).
Transplanting: To uproot and replant a rising plant or an already nicely-established plant.
The phrases “Favorable,” “Good,” and “Best” are all considered useful days for planting. “Favorable” and “Good” mean the same factor. Nonetheless, “Best” is taken into account the optimum day for planting seeds.