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December 2014
1st-2nd A poor time to plant.
3rd-4th These days are fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
5th-7th Seeds planted now tend to rot in the ground.
8th-9th Most favorable days for planting beets, onions, turnips, and other root crops where climate allows. Plant seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for transplanting.
10th-14th A most barren period. Do general farm work. Last day good for killing plant pests.
15th-17th Favorable days for planting root crops, fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers.
18th-19th Plant carrots, beets, onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South. Lettuce, cabbage, collards, and leafy vegetables will do well. Start seedbeds now. Good for transplanting.
20th-21st Do no planting.
22nd-23rd Plant corn, beans, peppers, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
24th-25th These are poor days for planting.
26th-27th Plant peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, California, and Texas. Extra good days for cucumbers, peas, cantaloupes, and other vine crops.
28th-29th A poor time to plant.
30th-31st Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
January 2015
1st Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crop where climate is suitable.
2nd-3rd Poor days for planting. Seeds tend to rot in ground.
4th-5th Most fruitful time for planting beets, carrots, onions, and other hardy root crops in the Deep South. Good for starting seedbeds and flowers. Good days for transplanting.
6th-10th A barren time. Clear wood lots and fence rows.
11th-13th Favorable day for planting root crops. Fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers.
14th-15th Plant carrots, turnips, onions, beets, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South. Lettuce, cabbage, collards and other leafy vegetables will do well. Start seedbeds. Good days for transplanting.
16th-18th Seeds planted now will grow poorly and yield little.
19th-20th First two days good for planting root crops where the climate permits. Last day good for planting aboveground crops such as sweet corn, beans, peppers in Southern Florida, Texas, and California.
21st-22nd Poor for planting. Do plowing.
23rd-24th Fine for planting any aboveground crop where climate permits. Extra good for peppers, tomatoes, peas, and other vine crops.
25th-26th Barren days, do no planting.
27th-28th Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crop where climate is suitable.
December 2014
1st-2nd A poor time to plant.
3rd-4th These days are fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
5th-7th Seeds planted now tend to rot in the ground.
8th-9th Most favorable days for planting beets, onions, turnips, and other root crops where climate allows. Plant seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for transplanting.
10th-14th A most barren period. Do general farm work. Last day good for killing plant pests.
15th-17th Favorable days for planting root crops, fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers.
18th-19th Plant carrots, beets, onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South. Lettuce, cabbage, collards, and leafy vegetables will do well. Start seedbeds now. Good for transplanting.
20th-21st Do no planting.
22nd-23rd Plant corn, beans, peppers, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
24th-25th These are poor days for planting.
26th-27th Plant peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, California, and Texas. Extra good days for cucumbers, peas, cantaloupes, and other vine crops.
28th-29th A poor time to plant.
30th-31st Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crops where climate is suitable.
January 2015
1st Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crop where climate is suitable.
2nd-3rd Poor days for planting. Seeds tend to rot in ground.
4th-5th Most fruitful time for planting beets, carrots, onions, and other hardy root crops in the Deep South. Good for starting seedbeds and flowers. Good days for transplanting.
6th-10th A barren time. Clear wood lots and fence rows.
11th-13th Favorable day for planting root crops. Fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers.
14th-15th Plant carrots, turnips, onions, beets, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South. Lettuce, cabbage, collards and other leafy vegetables will do well. Start seedbeds. Good days for transplanting.
16th-18th Seeds planted now will grow poorly and yield little.
19th-20th First two days good for planting root crops where the climate permits. Last day good for planting aboveground crops such as sweet corn, beans, peppers in Southern Florida, Texas, and California.
21st-22nd Poor for planting. Do plowing.
23rd-24th Fine for planting any aboveground crop where climate permits. Extra good for peppers, tomatoes, peas, and other vine crops.
25th-26th Barren days, do no planting.
27th-28th Fine for planting beans, peppers, cucumbers, melons, and other aboveground crop where climate is suitable.