Pests/Ctrl June 2019 Planting Guide

packyderms_wife

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https://www.farmersalmanac.com/calendar/gardening/

JUNE 2019
1st
Good day for transplanting. Good day for planting root crops.
2nd - 3rd
Seeds planted now tend to rot in ground.
4th - 5th
Excellent for sowing seedbeds and flower gardens. Plant tomatoes, beans, peppers, corn, cotton, and other aboveground crops on these most fruitful days.
6th - 9th
Poor period for planting. Kill plant pests, clear fencerows, or clear land.
10th - 12th
Sow grains and forage crops. Plant flowers. Favorable for planting peas, beans, tomatoes, and other fall crops bearing aboveground.
13th - 14th
Plant seedbeds. Extra good for planting fall lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, and other leafy vegetables. All aboveground crops planted now will do well.
15th - 16th
Poor planting days, cut hay or do general farm work.
17th - 18th
Plant late beets, potatoes, onions, carrots, and other root crops.
19th - 21st
Plant late beets, potatoes, onions, carrots, and other root crops.
22nd - 23rd
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.
24th - 26th
Cut hay or do plowing on these barren days.
27th - 28th
Good days for transplanting. Good days for planting root crops.
29th - 30th
Seeds planted now tend to rot in ground.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I have an article I have to finish and hand in tomorrow. I’m hoping to be able to get the last of the herbs and the cole crops planted tomorrow. Otherwise it may have to wait a week or two because of 5h3 rain in the forecast. Looks like I could plant radishes and rutabagas tomorrow along with kohlrabi.
 
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