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October 2014
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1st-2nd Plant tomatoes, peas, beans, and other aboveground crops, indoors in the North and outdoors in lower South.[/FONT]
3rd-4th Poor planting days. Do general farm work and clear land, but do no planting.
5th-6th Good days for planting aboveground crops, extra good for vine crops, where climate is suitable.
7th-8th A barren period.
9th-11th Good days for planting beets, carrots, onions, turnips, and other hardy root crops where climate is suitable. Good days for transplanting.
12th-13th Poor days for planting, seeds tend to rot in the ground.
14th-15th Best planting days for fall potatoes, turnips, onions, carrots, beets, and other root crops where climate is suitable. Also plant seedbeds, flower gardens. Good days for transplanting.
16th-20th A good time to grub out weeds, briars, and other plant pests.
21st-23rd Favorable planting days: First two days good for planting root crops. Last day good for planting beans, peas, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, Texas, and California. All days are fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers now.
24th-25th Favorable days for planting aboveground crops and leafy vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, kale, and celery where climate is suitable. Start your seedbeds now.
26th-27th Do clearing and plowing, but no planting.
28th-30th Plant tomatoes, peas, beans, and other aboveground crops, indoors in the North and outdoors in lower South.
31st A barren period.
October - I celebrate the Tree
November 2014
1st Poor time for planting. Clear fencerows/land on this barren day.
2nd-3rd Favorable days for planting aboveground crops. Extra good for vine crops, where climate allows.
4th-5th Neither plant nor sow on these barren days.
6th-7th Plant root crops where climate permits. Good days for transplanting.
8th-9th Any seed planted now will tend to rot.
10th-12th Best planting days for fall potatoes, turnips, onions, carrots, beets, and other root crops where climate is suitable. Also plant seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for transplanting.
13th-17th Poor for planting. Last four days good for killing plant pests.
18th-19th Favorable days for planting root crops. Fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers now.
20th-22nd Plant carrots, beets, onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South. Lettuce, cabbage, collards and other leafy vegetables will do well. Start seedbeds. First two days good for transplanting.
23rd-24th Poor planting days.
25th-26th Good days for planting peas, squash, corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, Texas, and California.
27th-28th Kill plant pests on these barren days.
29th-30th Good days for planting aboveground crops. Extra good for vine crops, where climate allows.
December 2014
1st-2nd A poor time to plant.
October 2014
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1st-2nd Plant tomatoes, peas, beans, and other aboveground crops, indoors in the North and outdoors in lower South.[/FONT]
3rd-4th Poor planting days. Do general farm work and clear land, but do no planting.
5th-6th Good days for planting aboveground crops, extra good for vine crops, where climate is suitable.
7th-8th A barren period.
9th-11th Good days for planting beets, carrots, onions, turnips, and other hardy root crops where climate is suitable. Good days for transplanting.
12th-13th Poor days for planting, seeds tend to rot in the ground.
14th-15th Best planting days for fall potatoes, turnips, onions, carrots, beets, and other root crops where climate is suitable. Also plant seedbeds, flower gardens. Good days for transplanting.
16th-20th A good time to grub out weeds, briars, and other plant pests.
21st-23rd Favorable planting days: First two days good for planting root crops. Last day good for planting beans, peas, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, Texas, and California. All days are fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers now.
24th-25th Favorable days for planting aboveground crops and leafy vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, kale, and celery where climate is suitable. Start your seedbeds now.
26th-27th Do clearing and plowing, but no planting.
28th-30th Plant tomatoes, peas, beans, and other aboveground crops, indoors in the North and outdoors in lower South.
31st A barren period.
October - I celebrate the Tree
November 2014
1st Poor time for planting. Clear fencerows/land on this barren day.
2nd-3rd Favorable days for planting aboveground crops. Extra good for vine crops, where climate allows.
4th-5th Neither plant nor sow on these barren days.
6th-7th Plant root crops where climate permits. Good days for transplanting.
8th-9th Any seed planted now will tend to rot.
10th-12th Best planting days for fall potatoes, turnips, onions, carrots, beets, and other root crops where climate is suitable. Also plant seedbeds and flower gardens. Good days for transplanting.
13th-17th Poor for planting. Last four days good for killing plant pests.
18th-19th Favorable days for planting root crops. Fine for sowing grains, hay, and forage crops. Plant flowers now.
20th-22nd Plant carrots, beets, onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops in the South. Lettuce, cabbage, collards and other leafy vegetables will do well. Start seedbeds. First two days good for transplanting.
23rd-24th Poor planting days.
25th-26th Good days for planting peas, squash, corn, tomatoes, and other aboveground crops in southern Florida, Texas, and California.
27th-28th Kill plant pests on these barren days.
29th-30th Good days for planting aboveground crops. Extra good for vine crops, where climate allows.
December 2014
1st-2nd A poor time to plant.