National sowing calendar for the year.

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This section presents lunar calendars for 2017 of various types: general and special. General sowing calendars contain recommendations on favorable days for sowing, planting a large number of cultivated plants: vegetable crops in the garden, garden trees, fruit and ornamental shrubs, flowers, as well as recommendations on the timing of gardening work on the site. General lunar calendars are presented for different periods from short to detailed. Here you will find a calendar for the whole year, a table calendar for the current season (winter, spring, summer, autumn), a calendar in pictures for the current month and a daily calendar for the week. Special lunar calendars give detailed recommendations for planting and growing certain popular crops, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, and garlic.

Lunar sowing calendars were compiled for agricultural work in Central Russia. The time of astronomical events is indicated for the coordinates of Moscow.

Lunar calendar for plants for 2017 in the table

Convenient lunar sowing and planting calendar for planning the timing of growing cultivated plants. The calendar will help you choose the right time for sowing seedlings, the time of buying seedlings and seedlings, and plan trips to the country in advance on sowing and planting days according to the lunar calendar. . Below is an excerpt from the calendar.

DECEMBER - lunar calendar 2017

Lunar sowing calendar for 2017 gardener gardener in the table

Sowing and planting of vegetable and berry crops FOR SEEDLINGS

Distillation of vegetable crops

Flower garden. Seeding and planting

plant care

Work in the garden and in the garden outside the lunar calendar

Lunar calendar for planting strawberries, strawberries for 2017

You will find all the information about the timing of planting seedlings of strawberries in the garden, about the timing of sowing seeds of strawberries this year in a special lunar calendar for sowing and planting strawberries, strawberries. The calendar recommends favorable terms for agricultural work for large-fruited strawberries (strawberries), small-fruited garden strawberries, for ordinary and remontant varieties. Here is an excerpt from the lunar calendar for planting strawberries, strawberries for 2017. All recommended days are very favorable.

Plants favored by the lunar calendar in 2017

In 2017, the forcing of daffodils and hyacinths by March 8 falls on the growing moon, which is not very favorable, you can start forcing a week earlier on the waning moon and then, by adjusting the temperature, increase the forcing time, thereby timing flowering on March 8.

This year, favorable early sowing of strawberry seeds for seedlings. Thus, a spring transplant of seedlings to a garden bed is possible, which will allow you to get a full harvest from adult bushes next summer. And this year gives an opportunity for remontant varieties to get their first harvest this fall. However, the early transplantation of strawberry seedlings falls on the waning moon, which is fixable by choosing a day under a good sign of the zodiac or delaying transplanting seedlings until the growing moon.

Favorable moon for sowing eggplant and pepper seedlings for growing in a greenhouse and in open ground. A short favorable period for picking seedlings for a greenhouse, and a waning moon when picking seedlings for open ground, or a later picking with a growing moon.

This year, the timing of sowing tomatoes (tomatoes) for growing in a greenhouse falls on the waning moon. Therefore, we suggest sowing a little earlier on the growing moon. During the waning moon, we recommend for sowing tomatoes (tomatoes) only the signs of Capricorn, as the most favorable, and Scorpio. Also, early ripe varieties of tomatoes can be sown under the sign of Taurus in the growing moon, which will turn out with a week delay against the sowing dates, but also acceptable. Both picks fall on the waning moon, we recommend days under the fertile signs of the zodiac, which allows you to count on a good harvest of tomatoes (tomatoes). The picking of tomatoes for open ground falls on the waning moon, which is acceptable and does not greatly affect the development of the plant.

Favorable moon for sowing cabbage: white cabbage, broccoli, kohlrabi, cauliflower. In 2017, the moon favors the cultivation of mid-season varieties, because. sowing dates for these varieties fall on the growing moon. Late planting of kohlrabi seedlings.

An unlucky year for growing leafy celery outdoors, because. agronomic sowing dates do not coincide with favorable days according to the lunar calendar. We recommend three days for sowing leaf celery a little earlier than the agronomic period.

This year, the moon favors the cultivation of leeks, onions, chives through seedlings. The timing of planting seedlings is also favorable. Late planting of horseradish rhizomes.

Sowing cucumbers for seedlings for greenhouses and sowing zucchini according to the lunar calendar turns out to be early or late. We recommend sowing late-ripening or early-ripening varieties.

A good year for sowing pumpkins and squash. Favorable terms for sowing cucumber in open ground, as well as for seedlings for transplanting into open ground.

A good year for sowing asparagus and bush beans. With sowing seedlings, it is better not to delay, because. according to the calendar, we recommend a fairly early planting of seedlings.

This year, the planting of tree seedlings, as well as the sowing of spring cereals, began later.

Planting potatoes is not early, for mid-season and early-ripening varieties.

A good year for sowing winter carrots.

This year, early and late sowing of winter cereals is possible. Late harvesting of winter garlic. And also late winter planting of garlic.

This year we recommend growing gladiolus because of the favorable timing for forcing and planting. The year is favorable for the spring planting of rose bushes, lily bulbs. A good year for planting thickened beds of daffodils. Suitable dates for the autumn planting of crocuses, incl. late planting, iris. An unsuccessful year for transplanting peony bushes, the waning moon falls either too early or too late.

Autumn planting of seedlings of fruit trees falls on a later date than usual. Favorable days of winter sowing of flowers fall on late dates. A favorable year for autumn grafting, the growing moon falls on the agronomic timing of grafting.

Not the most favorable year for forcing bulbous flowers for the New Year. Auspicious days for forcing tulips and crocuses a couple of days later. And the days of forcing daffodils and hyacinths fall on the growing moon. But the forcing of tulips and crocuses by March 8, 2018 falls on the most favorable days of the lunar calendar.

Many amateur gardeners will use the lunar seed sowing calendar for 2017, as there is a great influence of the moon on the planted flowers, fruits, vegetables, shrubs, trees and other plants.

Our sowing calendar has been designed in such a way that it will be easy and simple to use. Now there is no need to constantly monitor the moon in order to determine the lunar phase. You may be about to plant potatoes, but how to find out if this is the right day is unknown.

For this, the Lunar planting calendar is compiled to help all gardeners in getting a good harvest.

Lunar rhythms

Using the Moon in gardening and horticulture, the already known patterns of its position in the sky and its influence are taken into account. Lunar days, the descending and rising moon and its position in any signs of the Zodiac, the phases of the moon, the waning moon, the full moon, the growing moon, the new moon - each of these concepts indicates a rhythm that occurs in nature, the cause of which is the Moon.

In ancient times, knowledge about the influence of lunar rhythms was used in gardening. If you strive to succeed in gardening, seek help from the Moon.

Gardener's calendar 2017 important points

The change in the phases of the moon not only affects the actions, behavior and well-being of a person, but also provokes the growth of plants. Knowledge gradually accumulated and now we have a lunar sowing calendar, the table of which is shown below, allows every gardener to get a good harvest.

We have all heard such a thing as a favorable or unfavorable day for landing. However, few people know that good landing days directly depend on the natural satellite of the Earth.

Under the influence of the Moon, the ebbs and flows of the waters of the oceans occur, and even the life cycles of all living things are tuned to the activity of the Moon. Plants are no exception.

For the correct use of the lunar calendar of crops, you should learn about the basic patterns of interaction between plants and the cycles of the moon. For example, a snow-white disk has practically no effect on perennial shrubs and trees, but vegetables, chestnuts, as well as cereals are very strongly associated with the lunar phases.

The lunar sowing calendar has one very important landing rule - the rule of a young and outgoing moon. In the phase of the new moon, you need to plant plants that grow upwards, and in the waning phase, root crops that grow downwards.

This is all very simply explained - experts believe that the falling moon helps to strengthen the root system, while the leaves and stems develop slowly, otherwise the situation is with the growing moon - there is an active growth of stems, leaves and branches.

Is it wise to use a lunar sowing calendar?
You probably already have a question: do you really need to take into account all these nuances, just to grow crops for your own pleasure? Of course, it is absolutely not necessary for an ordinary gardener or gardener to know the lunar schedule.

You can plant plants at your discretion and climatic conditions. The seeds will sprout on their own, and the seedlings will develop and bear fruit. In general, you can throw seeds into the ground as soon as the snow melts, or plant potatoes in only thawed soil. There is only 1 caveat - they will "sit" in the ground for a very, very long time.

If you coordinate your actions with the 2017 calendar, the benefits will become noticeable soon enough. The stages of growth will take place harmoniously and confidently, and the harvest will certainly please you with its quantity and size. Simply put, the lunar calendar will allow you to save time, nerves and effort, and not hope for a miracle, languishing in expectations.

No one is forcing you to follow the calendar with fantastic accuracy. It is enough just to approximately adhere to the schedule, taking into account the favorable and negative moments for landing. If you miss a day or two, it's okay - there are many nuances in nature, whether it's heavy rain, a sudden heat wave or a brief cold snap. In each month there are several periods favorable for specific plants. Here you can download the lunar sowing calendar, because it can be useful to you even in winter - all of a sudden you decide to start growing crops on your windowsill or in a properly equipped greenhouse.

Days of Leaf, Root, Fruit, Flower

When the moon passes through the signs of the zodiac Pisces, Scorpio, Cancer - this time is called "leaf days", since the rhythms of the moon have the greatest influence on the foliage. How will this help you in practice? If you loosen the earth on the lettuce beds these days, it will grow very lush and more productive.

When the Moon passes through the signs of the zodiac Capricorn, Virgo, Taurus - this time is called the "days of the Root" since the rhythms of the Moon have a great influence on the root system of plants. Radishes, beets, carrots and all other root crops are also recommended to be weeded during Root days.

When the moon passes through the signs of the zodiac Sagittarius, Aries, Leo - this time is called the "days of the Fruits." Beans, cucumbers and tomatoes will thank you with spectacular fruits if you dive, weed and loosen the soil on the days of the Fruit.

When the moon passes the signs of the zodiac Aquarius, Libra, Gemini - this time is called the "days of the Flower". They are recommended for planting and caring for flowers. If possible, cut flowers for bouquets on Flower Days, so that they will stand in a vase much longer.

- During solar and lunar eclipses, any work in the garden or garden is undesirable.
- It is strictly not recommended to work in the garden or garden on the days of New Moons or Full Moons.
- Do not sow seeds or plant seedlings when the Moon is in the signs of Aquarius and Leo.
- Plants will not develop fully if you plant them during the transition of a satellite from one of one sign of the Zodiac to another.

culture February March April May June
cucumbers 1, 5, 12, 14 9, 18, 22, 26, 27, 28 4, 15, 19, 24, 25, 31 1, 2, 11, 16, 20
tomatoes 14, 16, 18, 24, 26, 27, 28 3, 4, 10, 12, 20, 25, 30, 31 8, 12, 13, 22, 26-28 9, 15, 19, 24, 25 2, 7, 11, 16
eggplant 12, 14, 23, 28 3, 4, 12, 14, 16, 20, 25, 30, 3 9, 18, 22, 26, 27, 28 3, 4, 14, 15, 19, 24, 31 1, 2, 11, 16, 20
Sweet pepper 14, 16, 23 3, 4, 12, 14, 20, 30, 31 9, 11, 18, 26-28 8, 14, 15, 24, 25 2, 11, 20
Zucchini, patissons, pumpkins 9, 18, 26-28 3, 4, 14, 15, 24, 31 1, 2, 11, 20
Radish, radish, daikon 16-18, 23, 28 4, 9, 14, 15, 19, 24, 31
Potato, Jerusalem artichoke 4, 7, 8, 9, 19, 24, 31 1, 6, 7, 15, 16
Carrots, beets 16-18, 23, 28 4, 9, 14, 15, 19, 24, 31 1, 6, 7, 10, 11, 15, 16, 20, 28, 30
Beans, peas, beans 22, 28 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 19, 24, 25, 31 1, 2, 7
Watermelon melon 22, 26, 27, 28 3, 4, 15, 19, 24, 25, 31 1, 2, 11, 16
Bow-batun 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28 3, 4, 9, 10 27, 28, 29, 30
Onion (sevok) 17, 26, 31 22, 28 7, 8, 9, 19, 20, 24
Spring/winter garlic 19, 22, 23 7, 8, 9, 10
Cabbage b/c, cauliflower 20, 25, 26, 30, 31 9, 12, 13, 18, 22, 26, 27, 28 4, 15, 19, 24, 25, 31 1, 2, 11, 16, 20
red cabbage 22, 26, 27, 28 8, 9, 15, 19, 24, 25 2, 11, 16
parsley root 24, 25, 26 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 20, 21, 28, 29 16, 17, 18, 23, 28 4, 9, 10, 11, 22
Green onion, parsley, dill, lettuce 4, 5, 12, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 30, 31 18, 20, 23, 26, 27, 28 4, 15, 17, 20, 24, 25, 31 2, 11, 16, 20, 27, 28, 29, 30

The lunar calendar for sowing seeds for seedlings in 2017 is more advisory than mandatory. If from the day indicated in the calendar the weather does not allow working in the garden or garden (frosts are expected or it is raining), then the procedure for ennobling the site must be rescheduled.

Introducing 2019 for every day. Daily lunar calendar for gardeners, florists and gardeners. The lunar calendar of sowing and planting contains a detailed description of gardening work for every day. The calendar recommends favorable days for sowing, planting, caring for plants and a lot of necessary work in the flower garden, garden and vegetable garden, depending on the influence of the moon and taking into account the agrarian terms of Central Russia. The lunar calendar gives the dates for sowing and planting a large number of fruit, berry, vegetable and ornamental plants.

The calendar includes a calendar for 2019. The exact time of sunrise and sunset of the Sun and the Moon, the time of the entry of the Moon into the sign of the zodiac, the hours of the full moon, the new moon, the transition from the growing to the waning Moon, the time of the change of the lunar phases, the longitude of the day are indicated in Moscow time for the coordinates of Moscow.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting for 2019 published for 10 days and updated weekly.

Experienced gardeners are invited to use the short lunar calendar in pictures, and you can open the general lunar sowing calendar in the form of a table published for three months at the picture link below:

December 20, 2019. Friday

Day of the employee of the security agencies of the Russian Federation. International Day of Human Solidarity.

The waning moon is in the sign of Libra. Phase 4

24th lunar day. Sunrise 1:00. Sunset 13:30.

The length of the day is 7:00.

Sowing and planting vegetables. A favorable sign for sowing and planting bulbous and tuberous ornamental plants. Sow and plant crops for long-term storage and for seeds. Planted for forcing hydrangeas.

Fruit and ornamental plants are watered, organic fertilizers are applied. Weed, mulch the soil to close the moisture, carry out only surface loosening (so as not to damage the roots). Thin out seedlings.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 21, 2019. Saturday

Clear days in the last decade of December - for the harvest.

The waning moon from 15:56 in the sign of Scorpio. Phase 4

25th lunar day. Sunrise 2:25. Sunset 13:46.

Sunrise 8:57. Sunset 15:57.

The length of the day is 7:00.

Planted for forcing hydrangeas.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 22, 2019. Sunday

An energy worker's day.

The waning moon is in the sign of Scorpio. Phase 4

26th lunar day. Sunrise 3:50. Sunset 14:03.

Sunrise 8:58. Sunset 15:58.

The length of the day is 7:00.

In a heated greenhouse, onion-batun, chives, and onions are distilled into feathers. Parsley, beets, celery, asparagus are planted for distillation. Seeds of early radish varieties are sown for growing in a heated greenhouse. Suitable days for sowing and planting spicy and medicinal plants.

Planted for forcing hydrangeas.

Plants are watered and organic fertilizers are applied. Weed, mulch the soil, loosening is only superficial. Thin out seedlings. Harvested for storage in a heated greenhouse.

Trample the snow around the trees. They throw snow on wintering plants, shake off adhering wet snow from tree branches.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 23, 2019. Monday

Day of long-range aviation of the Russian Air Force.

The waning moon from 19:33 in the sign of Sagittarius. Phase 4

27th lunar day. Sunrise 5:15. Sunset 14:24.

The length of the day is 7:00.

In a heated greenhouse, onion-batun, chives, and onions are distilled into feathers. Parsley, beets, celery, asparagus are planted for distillation. Seeds of early radish varieties are sown for growing in a heated greenhouse. Suitable days for sowing and planting spicy and medicinal plants.

Planted for forcing hydrangeas.

Plants are watered and organic fertilizers are applied. Weed, mulch the soil, loosening is only superficial. Thin out seedlings. Harvested for storage in a heated greenhouse.

Trample the snow around the trees. They throw snow on wintering plants, shake off adhering wet snow from tree branches.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 24, 2019. Tuesday

Day of military glory of Russia. The day of the capture of the Turkish fortress Izmail by Russian troops under the command of A.V. Suvorov in 1790.

28th lunar day. Sunrise 6:39. Sunset 14:50.

Sunrise 8:59. Sunset 15:59.

The length of the day is 7:00.

Sow and plant green, root crops, plants for seeds. In a heated greenhouse, onion-batun, chives, onions, parsley, beets, asparagus are distilled into feathers. Sow the seeds of early varieties of radish.

Control pests and plant diseases. Weeds are pulled out, seedlings are thinned out. In a heated greenhouse, crops are harvested for storage, flowers are cut into bouquets.

In the garden, they trample down snow around fruit trees, shake off adhering wet snow from the branches of fruit trees. Throw snow on wintering plants. After a snowfall, plantings of strawberries and strawberries are additionally covered.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 25, 2019. Wednesday

If it is sunny on December 25, it will be frosty and clear on the New Year, and if it is cloudy, frost on the trees, it will be warm and cloudy on the New Year.

The waning moon is in the sign of Sagittarius. Phase 4

29th lunar day. Sunrise 7:58. Sunset 15:24.

Sunrise 8:59. Sunset 16:00.

The length of the day is 7:01.

Do not sow or plant.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 26, 2019. Thursday

Solar eclipse at 5:18.

In December, there is a lot of snow, thick hoarfrost and deeply frozen ground - for a rich harvest.

New moon. The growing Moon from 0:44 in the sign of Capricorn. Phase 1 from 8:13.

1st and 2nd lunar days. Sunrise 9:07. Sunset 16:10.

The length of the day is 7:02.

Do not sow or plant.

On this day, they weed, pinch and pinch. Control pests and plant diseases. Throw snow on wintering plants. In the garden, they trample down the snow around the fruit trees, shake off the adhering wet snow from the branches. Purchase seeds and garden tools.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 27, 2019. Friday

Day of the rescuer of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation.

Waxing Moon in the sign of Capricorn. Phase 1

3rd lunar day. Sunrise 10:03. Sunset 17:07.

Sunrise 8:59. Sunset 16:01.

The length of the day is 7:02.

Sow and plant for seeds and for long-term storage of the crop. Seeds of leaf lettuce, early varieties of spinach, dill, and arugula are sown.

On this day, the plants need abundant watering. Feed with mineral fertilizers, make foliar top dressing. They loosen, dig, mulch the soil to cover moisture, spud plants.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 28, 2019. Saturday

In winter, the pale moon - to a big snowfall, the moon turned red - wait for snow and warming.

The growing moon from 8:20 in the sign of Aquarius. Phase 1

4th lunar day. Sunrise 10:45. Sunset 18:14.

Sunrise 8:59. Sunset 16:02.

The length of the day is 7:03.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

December 29, 2019. Sunday

Hoarfrost on December 29 - it will be warm at Christmas time (January 6), and frost will hit - frosty weather will stand until Epiphany (January 19).

Waxing Moon in the sign of Aquarius. Phase 1

5th lunar day. Sunrise 11:16. Sunset 19:25.

Sunrise 8:59. Sunset 16:03.

The length of the day is 7:04.

Carry out dry loosening. You can thin out seedlings, collect root crops for planting. They fight pests and plant diseases, incl. spray plants.

Throw snow on wintering plants. In the garden, they trample down the snow around the fruit trees, shake off the adhering wet snow from the branches. Purchase gardening supplies.

Lunar calendar of sowing and planting

A few words about the lunar calendar of sowing and planting for every day of the year.

About the lunar calendar of sowing and planting for every day of the year

The daily lunar calendar of sowing and planting contains a list of work for every day in the garden, flower garden and vegetable garden. The lunar calendar is compiled for those who are passionate about gardening, floriculture, and horticulture. In the calendar, the days of sowing and planting of various crops are recommended based on the lunar phases and the passage of the zodiac constellation by the Moon, as well as agricultural terms.

The lunar calendar gives recommendations on what seeds to sow favorably, what plants to plant, how best to care for plants under the influence of the moon. The fertile zodiac signs Capricorn, Pisces, Taurus, Cancer, Libra, Scorpio favor sowing, planting, and a bountiful harvest. On the days of the infertile signs Aquarius, Aries, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Sagittarius, you can sow and plant certain types of plants, mostly decorative. Under a favorable sign of the zodiac, root crops are planted and sown on the waning Moon, and other vegetable crops, berry and fruit, ornamental plants are planted and sown on the growing Moon. On the full moon and new moon, the lunar calendar does not recommend sowing and planting, these days they are struggling with plant diseases and pests.

Also in the lunar calendar, for each day, the necessary daily work in the garden and garden is listed, the result of which the Moon does not affect, these works are determined by the agrarian terms of the area and the weather. In the lunar sowing calendar for these works, we recommend days free from sowing and planting work.

The lunar calendar shows the dates of sowing and planting of many plants. These are fruit and ornamental trees, berry and ornamental shrubs, annual and perennial flower and berry crops. Our lunar calendar tells about the favorable sowing and planting dates for almost all vegetable crops bred in the Middle lane, with different growing methods: planting, forcing, sowing, through seedlings, including in a greenhouse, on a windowsill and in open ground.

The lunar calendar of sowing and planting for each day contains astronomical information indicating the exact time of the moon's entry into each sign of the zodiac, the hours of the full moon and new moon, the time of sunrise and sunset, the time of sunrise and sunset and the length of the daylight hours. If the Moon enters some sign of the zodiac during the day, then in the lunar calendar in the column of recommendations for sowing and planting, a note is given before the specified hour sowing, planting and caring for plants according to the recommendations of the previous day of the lunar calendar.

In addition, in the lunar calendar of sowing and planting, for each day, folk signs are given on the moon and signs for the harvest from the folk agricultural calendar.

Astronomical information about the Sun in our calendar

If you observe the position of the Sun long enough, for example, during the year, you will notice that its height above the horizon on different days will not be the same - the largest is on June 21-22, and the smallest is on December 21-22. In different years, these events fall on different days. These days are called the summer and winter solstices. Twice a year, March 20-21 and September 22-23, the Sun rises exactly in the east and sets exactly in the west. These days it is under and above the horizon at the same time (that is, the day is equal to the night), and therefore they are called the days of the spring and autumn equinoxes. Between March 21 and September 22, the Sun rises north of the east point and, conversely, between September 23 and March 21, south of it.

Traditionally, March 21, June 22, September 23 and December 22 are considered the beginning of the seasons in the northern hemisphere of the Earth: spring, summer, autumn and winter.

We publish information on which days the listed astronomical events fall this year in the daily lunar calendar, which is given above.

How to grow plants in the rhythm of the moon phases

The very topic of the influence on the growth and development of plants of the position of the planets in the zodiac circle, in particular the closest satellite of our planet - the Moon, the interaction of the phases of the Moon and growth, plant development, and the activity of microbiological processes in the soil is interesting.

The influence of the Moon on earthly affairs has been known since ancient times. It is with this planet that the tidal and ebb phenomena of oceanic and sea waters are associated, as well as fluctuations in electromagnetic fields that affect the weather. It is believed that during the full moon, the above-ground parts of plants are filled with juice to a greater extent, and at the new moon, it seems to tend to recede to the roots. In the first case, there is a stronger hydration of the tissues, in the second - some dryness. From here, studies of the influence of the moon on plants take place, and on the basis of the knowledge gained, a lunar calendar is compiled for each day of the current year.

Plants are influenced not only by the phases of the moon, but also by its position in the signs of the zodiac. It is better to plant when our companion is in the constellations of Taurus, Cancer, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces. Fight weeds when she is in the signs of Aries, Gemini, Sagittarius, Aquarius. The presence of the Moon in the constellation Aries encourages the collection of fruits - they are better stored. Moving to the constellation of Libra is favorable for watering and vaccinations, to the constellation of Leo - for mowing and weeding, Sagittarius - for digging up root crops, Aquarius - for destroying pests.

According to the experience of astrological observations, the zodiac signs are divided into productive (fertile): Taurus, Cancer, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces, and unproductive (infertile): Aries, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Sagittarius, Aquarius. Planting and sowing fruit and ornamental plants according to the lunar calendar is best done when the Moon is in a productive zodiac sign.

How is the lunar calendar of sowing and planting for every day

From the angle of practical consideration, the recommendations of the lunar calendar will be consistent if they correspond to the local calendar dates for sowing and planting crops. Due to the dissimilarity of climatic conditions, landscape, soil in different areas, it is impossible to develop a single lunar calendar. If we calculate the timing of sowing crops in another specific area, then we will get significant dissimilarity. In one case, these will be belated dates, in the other - too early (compare the south of Russia and the Urals). Agricultural work, as well as care and cleaning work, are also associated with the length of daylight hours.

The local folk calendar, traditional experience, accumulated knowledge are the main support in the practical activities of the gardener, florist and gardener. For neighboring regions, any lunar calendar needs to be amended regarding the deadlines for sowing and planting, taking into account the conditions of a particular area. Data on the exact time of the Moon's entry into the zodiac constellation can be obtained from the calendar (tear-off calendar) for gardeners and gardeners or the astrological calendar.

The weather also does not fall year on year - there are early and late springs, which is also taken into account when compiling the lunar calendar.

The dates of the passage of the phases of the moon do not coincide by year. In almost a month, the Moon passes through 12 constellations, called the signs of the Zodiac. The following year, the lunar calendar is shifted by 10 days. The dates of the passage of the phases of the moon are repeated after 19 years. Every year, the daily sowing and planting calendar is amended for the specific shape of the season and for the lunar phase.

The lunar landing calendar for 2017 is an algorithm that will help you, as one of the many components of Nature, interact with the rest of the natural elements as efficiently and harmoniously as possible.

Hint: It will be difficult for a beginner to orientate and remember dates, phases of the moon and the influence of the signs of the Zodiac right away, but there is a simple visual hint. When the Moon grows, then the plants enter into an active phase of growth - their ground part rushes up. When the Moon wanes, the underground part "comes to life" - the roots begin to develop. So before you transplant a plant and disturb its roots, see if the moon is waning.

What about eclipses? Regardless of whether a solar eclipse or a lunar one, this time is a serious test for all representatives of the flora and fauna, as it causes severe stress. Most people do not notice this because they are surrounded by a dense information field that blocks sensitive perception, but animals and plants do not have this blockage, so during eclipses it is better not to work in the garden or on the farm, but to let your pets endure this period as calmly as possible.

Lunar planting gardener calendar for 2017

Now that you already understand what the gardener's lunar sowing calendar is for and how the positions of the Moon and the signs of the Zodiac affect plants, we can talk about the main thing. In this part of the article, we will give a detailed description of which dates of which month you can plant various horticultural crops next year.

February

You can start sowing garden crops as early as February. At this time, many summer residents sow seeds for seedlings, so that with the onset of heat, they immediately plant them in open ground and get a rich harvest as soon as possible. If you wait for warming and sow the seeds on the beds, then it will take more time for the fruits to ripen. These two methods can be successfully combined to double the harvest in a season.

So, what dates in February can you plant plants:

  • plant green onions on feathers, parsley, dill and lettuce on the 5th, 12th or 14th;
  • for planting cucumbers, corn, melons and watermelons, February 1, 5, 12 and 14 are suitable;
  • tomatoes according to the lunar calendar of 2017 can be planted on seedlings on February 14, 16, 18, 24, 26-28;
  • eggplant, squash, zucchini, pumpkin are planted on the 12th, 14th, 23rd and 28th;
  • sweet bell pepper - February 14, 16 and 23;
  • rutabagas, carrots, parsley on the root, turnips - from February 19 to 24;
  • garden strawberries, radish, daikon, radish, garlic and rhubarb - from February 21 to 24;
  • any varieties of cabbage and asparagus - from 5 to 7 and from 10 to 12;
  • potatoes, Jerusalem artichoke, onions - from February 21 to 24;
  • beets - 1.2, from 20 to 24 and from 27 to 29 February.

March

With March comes the “hot time” for every summer resident, as warming comes, nature wakes up, and you can plant seedlings prepared in February in open ground.

Lunar plant calendar for March 2017:

  • bulbous flowers can be planted from March 21 to 23, 25 and 26;
  • plant seed flowers from March 13 to 15 and from March 17 to 19;
  • garden strawberries, eggplants, zucchini, squash - from March 13 to 15;
  • any varieties of cabbage - from March 3 to March 10;
  • green onions for a feather - from March 6 to 9, and for a turnip - from March 21 to 26;
  • plant parsley on greens from March 3 to March 10, and on the root - from March 20 to 24;
  • radishes, radishes, beets, horseradish, garlic - from March 20 to 25;
  • dill, fennel, cilantro, cumin, mustard - from March 10 to 15, March 17.

April

This month is still not so hot and you can continue to plant garden and horticultural crops. Mostly seed plants.

Lunar sowing calendar for April 2017:

  • green onions, parsley, dill, lettuce - April 18, 20, 23, from April 26 to 28;
  • cucumbers - 9, 18, 22, from 26 to 28;
  • sweet bell pepper - 9, 11, 18, from the 26th to the 28th;
  • it is better not to plant onions on a feather, but you can plant on a turnip from April 19 to April 24;
  • carrots and parsnips (root) - April 19 and 20;
  • corn - April 9, 10 and 11;
  • lettuce and spinach - 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11;
  • celery - April 1, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 23;
  • dill, fennel, cilantro, cumin, mustard - from April 7 to 11 and from April 13 to 15.

May

The sun is already baking well, the greenery is already covering all the beds, and flowering is in full swing.

Lunar gardener calendar for May 2017:

  • garlic - from May 13 to 20;
  • horseradish - May 20 and 21;
  • tomatoes - May 14, 15 and 16;
  • radish and radish - from May 13 to 21;
  • beets - May 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 30 and 31;
  • sunflower - from 3 to 11 and from 14 to 17 May;
  • bell pepper - May 15, 16 and 17;
  • onions on a feather - on the 15th, 16th and 17th, and on a turnip - from May 13 to 21;
  • potatoes and peanuts - May 16 and 17;
  • peas, beans and legumes - from May 13 to 17.

June

Many summer residents choose June as the last month for planting new plants and then only take care of the crops and prepare for the harvest.

Gardener's lunar calendar for June 2017:

  • zucchini, eggplant - from June 9 to 12;
  • turnip and swede - from 15 to 17 and from 21 to 24;
  • peas and beans - from 9 to 13;
  • rhubarb - from 11 to 14;
  • potatoes - from 14 to 17;
  • green onions for a feather - from 11 to 15, for a turnip - from 15 to 17;
  • cucumbers, melon - from June 4 to 6;
  • sweet pepper - from June 11 to 15;
  • parsley on greens - from 4 to 6 (spinach and lettuce can be planted on the same dates), and on the root - from 20 to 23;
  • tomatoes - from 11 to 15 June.

More complete information on planting dates and garden crops is presented in the table below:




The lunar sowing calendar for 2017, and for any other, makes it possible to closely interact with nature and receive obvious benefits from this cooperation. Try to follow the recommendations described in this article at least once, and you will see for yourself the wisdom of your ancestors.


Many gardeners and gardeners have heard that there is a lunar calendar. And those people who adhere to his designations reap good harvests. In this article you will find a hint for doing work in accordance with the lunar days.

The lunar calendar is an indicative work plan, the deadlines for which are not a dogma. And yet, modern gardeners and gardeners are trying to do work in accordance with the lunar rhythms. This helps to rationally use their strength and maintain health.

Man strives to live in harmony with nature for many millennia. At the same time, the Moon always accompanies him. We all know this night luminary from childhood. Along with the ongoing earthly phenomena, man also noticed the influence of heavenly bodies on everything that happens on Earth. It has long been noticed that the moon has a huge influence on all life on our planet. It affects the growth and development of plants.

Your attention today is provided with a lunar calendar for 2017. It can be used by gardeners and gardeners throughout Russia. Take into account the climatic conditions and the time difference.

Lunar calendar of the gardener and gardener for 2017

The influence of the Moon on all life on Earth has been studied by astrologers for many years. The young science "biodynamics" also studies the rhythms of development of plants, animals and humans. All these interactions exist and they need to be known in order for the garden to be fragrant with greenery and good fruit yields.

There are four phases of the moon, which in their own way affect a living organism. This is how astrologers define these phases.

It can be seen from the diagram that the Moon, during its movement, has phases of growth and decrease. So if:

  • moon on the rise- intensive metabolism begins in the terrestrial part of plants. There is a good growth of leaves, flowers, stems and fruits. At this time, you can dig up the soil in the garden, loosen the beds, and spud. There is no danger of damaging the root system.
  • waning moon- metabolism begins in the underground part of plants. You can not dig, loosen the earth, so as not to touch the roots of plants - otherwise the death of the whole plant.
  • New Moon (New Moon) and Full Moon (Full Moon)- in these two phases, you should not go to the garden to engage in planting, sowing, transplanting. These are unfavorable days, you need to do other things in the garden and garden: cleaning, weeding the grass, or just relaxing. At this time, useful substances accumulate in the root system. Stems and leaves do not grow - the process of sap flow slows down.

Here is another diagram for a simpler concept of these four phases of the moon.

So on the New Moon, the lunar analogue of spring begins, which continues until the first quarter. At this time, plant juices move from the roots upwards. After this, the time of the lunar summer comes - from the first quarter to the full moon, a time when there is less vitality in plants than in any other period.

The indicated rhythm, if taken by analogy with the solar one, is the main principle of the influence of the Moon on all things that are done in gardens and orchards.

And in winter you can get a crop, so the garden on the windowsill is relevant today and gives good greenery.

But don't rely entirely on the moon. A number of other factors also affect the yield: variety, high-quality seeds, timely watering, weeding, proper and complete fertilizer. Only by combining everything together, you can achieve good yields.

The lunar calendar is compiled not only taking into account the phases of the moon, but also taking into account the signs of the zodiac in which the moon is located at a certain moment. These are signs of fertile, medium fertility and infertile signs.

Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for January 2017

In January, all the plants in the garden "sleep". All plants are waiting for heat. But you can find work in greenhouses and on the windowsill.

Legend:

  • 1 - We begin planning future gardening work. We draw a plan, we outline the landing sites. We distribute plantings in the greenhouse.
  • 2 - The day is more suitable for rest. You can go to the dacha, check whether the plants and trees are well covered with snow.
  • 3 - Water and feed indoor plants. A favorable day for planting parsley, dill, green onions, lettuce in boxes on the windowsill.
  • 4 - Make a list of the necessary seeds that you will need to buy for the new season.
  • 5 - You can plant lettuce, spinach, radish for quick consumption in a heated greenhouse or boxes on the windowsill.
  • 6 - We buy the necessary garden tools, seeds, fertilizers. If the climate permits, we inspect the trunks of trees and shrubs.
  • 7 - We plant cabbage, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants in boxes for seedlings. If the climate allows, root crops can be planted in a heated greenhouse.
  • 8 - We cut and feed indoor flowers. We sow wheat for sprouts, watercress for quick use.
  • 9 - If the climate allows, you can begin to prepare lawns and beds for planting. And who has snow in the country, it is worth doing snow retention.
  • 10 - We weed and loosen seedlings in boxes. We buy seeds. We transplant indoor climbing plants.
  • 11 - Auspicious day for planting tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbages, eggplants, annual flowers, green crops in boxes on the windowsill for seedlings.
  • 12 - Check the vegetables stored in the cellar and preservation. You don't need to sow anything. Moon in full moon phase. Get more rest. You can go to the garden, check the snow retention.
  • 13 - We prepare the land in greenhouses, if the climate allows.
  • 14 - Sort the onions, garlic. Sprouted bulbs put in water or planted in boxes on the greens.
  • 15 - Auspicious day for planting seedlings of perennial flowers, medicinal plants, strawberries.
  • 16 - We cultivate the land in greenhouses, boxes, weed it, loosen it. If we do not have time, we buy soil for seedlings, seeds of vegetables, flowers and fertilizers.
  • 17 - Auspicious day for planting cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkins, cabbages, flowers on seedlings or in heated greenhouses.
  • 18 - We check the trees on the site for pests. We trample down near-trunk circles of trees.
  • 19 - We continue to harvest food waste, bird droppings, purchase mineral fertilizers, prepare land and containers for seedlings.
  • 20 - We plant parsley, dill, lettuce, spinach, green onions in boxes or a heated greenhouse. Auspicious day for transplanting indoor plants.
  • 21 - If the climate allows, we plant tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cabbage, zucchini, pumpkin in a heated greenhouse or seedlings.
  • 22 - We spray seedlings and indoor plants from pests.
  • 23 - We continue to buy more seeds, garden tools, fertilizers.
  • 24 - We sow wheat on young greens.
  • 25 - Auspicious day for planting greenery, cabbage. legumes. If the climate allows, we plant and cut fruit trees, prepare cuttings.
  • 26 - We examine the tuberous and bulbous flowers, discard the damaged ones. We loosen the earth in boxes.
  • 27 - We trample the near-trunk circles of trees. We throw snow on the bushes, if necessary. We feed the birds, we hang lard for the titmouse.
  • 28 - . The moon is in the new moon phase. Engage in planning plantings, buying seeds, fertilizers, inventory.
  • 29 - We are preparing a container for planting seedlings. You can go to the garden, check the snow retention, feed the birds, cover the plants with snow.
  • 30 - We water and feed seedlings, indoor flowers. We begin to prepare the beds for planting and clean the site, if the climate allows.
  • 31 - We plant onions on a feather, parsley, dill, lettuce, watercress in boxes on the windowsill, annual flowers for seedlings.

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Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for February 2017

Gardeners go out into the garden to check on their shrubs and trees. In some regions of Russia, there are strong snowstorms in February, so the greenhouses need to be cleaned of snow, otherwise it will break it. In other areas, you can sow seeds for seedlings.


Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - We weed seedlings in boxes and planting in a greenhouse. We water the plants. We continue to collect food waste, bird droppings.
  • 2 - You can plant parsley. lettuce, dill, onion on a feather, spinach in a heated greenhouse or in boxes on a windowsill.
  • 3 - If the climate allows, you can plant carrots, beets, radishes, daikon in a heated greenhouse. We plant cabbage, head lettuce on seedlings.
  • 4 - The day is favorable for working with trees and shrubs. If the snow has already melted, we inspect the tree trunks. we remove pests.
  • 5 - We put the lawns in order, we begin to prepare the beds and greenhouses for planting, if the climate allows. A good day for planting strawberry seedlings.
  • 6 - Check the condition of the gladiolus bulbs and dahlia tubers. We cut out spots and sores, cover them with brilliant green, powder with ash.
  • 7 - We sow tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkin, cabbage for seedlings. We water and feed indoor flowers, seedlings, planting in a greenhouse.
  • 8 - We sow celery. Pour into cups on 3/4 of the earth, sprinkle with snow, put celery seeds. Cover with foil, glass, put on the windowsill.
  • 9 - We sort out the crop in the cellar. We examine the onion and garlic, put the sprouted bulbs in the water on the greens. We are planning future landings.
  • 10 We collect ashes, food waste. Preparing the land for seedlings. If the climate allows, we clean the garden, prepare the beds, dig the ground.
  • 11 — No need to sow seeds and replant plants. Moon in full moon phase. Loosen the ground in boxes, a greenhouse.
  • 12 - A good day for pest and disease control in the garden: install trapping belts, treat the trunks with special preparations.
  • 13 - If the climate allows, bulbous flowers can be planted. We dive and transplant seedlings - the plants will take well.
  • 14 - We plant onions on a turnip, root crops in a heated greenhouse.
  • 15 - We continue to sow bulbous, root crops, if the climate allows, in a heated greenhouse. We lay out the seed tubers of potatoes for vernalization.
  • 16 - Auspicious day for planting garlic, radishes, radishes, bitch sets, potatoes, bulbous flowers. You will definitely get a good harvest.
  • 17 - You can carry out anti-aging pruning of old trees if the snow has melted on your site.
  • 18 - In warm climatic zones, we remove garbage on the site, prepare the beds for planting.
  • 19 - We clean greenhouses and buildings from snow.
  • 20 - We loosen and remove weeds in boxes with seedlings and greenhouses. If the snow has melted, we process the trunks of fruit trees, whiten them, set up traps.
  • 21 - We plant celery, turnip onions, radishes, parsley, bulbous and perennial flowers on seedlings or in heated greenhouses.
  • 22 - We are engaged in grafting and pruning fruit trees and shrubs, if you live in the southern regions. We sow perennials for seedlings.
  • 23 - It is not recommended to work with trees and shrubs on this day. It is also better not to plant or transplant anything.
  • 24 - We weed and loosen the earth in greenhouses.
  • 25 - We cover the beds with a film or black material in order to obtain an early harvest.
  • 26 — No need to sow or replant anything. The moon is in the new moon phase. We loosen the earth in boxes and pots. We sort the garlic, onion.
  • 27 - We sow tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, cucumbers, gourds, cabbage, annual flowers for seedlings. We water and feed seedlings and indoor flowers.
  • 28 - We plant lettuce, spinach, dill, parsley and other green crops in the greenhouse or in boxes on the windowsill.

Lunar calendar of the gardener and gardener for March 2017

In March, work is in full swing on planting seeds for seedlings. Old branches are cut in the garden and this process is done when the moon is waning.

Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - We sow crops that will quickly go into food: lettuce, parsley, dill, onions on a feather, chard, watercress, mustard, onions on greens.
  • 2 - We plant cabbage, head lettuce, green crops, legumes, bulbs for seedlings or in open ground. Cutting and grafting trees.
  • 3 - We plant cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, melons on seedlings or in open ground.
  • 4 - We collect the first medicinal herbs. We form the crowns of trees and shrubs. We are preparing beds.
  • 5 - We sow curly flowers in greenhouses, boxes. If the snow has melted and the buds on the bushes have swollen, we spill them with hot water (70 - 75 degrees C).
  • 6 - We sow zucchini, cucumbers, pumpkins, peppers, tomatoes, eggplants, cabbage for seedlings or in a greenhouse. We plant green crops, early radishes.
  • 7 - If the climate allows, we plant raspberry, currant, gooseberry bushes. We graft and carry out formative pruning of fruit trees.
  • 8 - We collect the first medicinal herbs. We put the lawn in order: we remove dry grass, if necessary, we sow it.
  • 9 - We begin to prepare a compost heap and steam beds for melons.
  • 10 - You can cover the film with perennial onions, sorrel, parsley to get an early harvest. We select potato tubers for cultivation.
  • 11 - An auspicious day for planting perennial flowers, spicy and medicinal herbs, strawberries. You can transplant berry bushes.
  • 12 - Moon in the phase of the Full Moon. We continue to prepare beds and greenhouses for planting.
  • 13 - We plant carrots, beets, radishes, daikon, root parsley, turnip onions, garlic. A great day for planting berries, garden strawberries, fruit trees.
  • 14 - We plant annual and perennial flowers on seedlings or in open ground. A favorable day for planting peas, beans, cowpeas.
  • 15 - We plant radishes, garlic, onions on turnips, early radishes, bulbous flowers in open or closed ground. Auspicious day for planting potatoes.
  • 16 - We transplant and feed indoor plants. We water the seedlings.
  • 17 - We carry out anti-aging pruning of old trees and shrubs. Slices are treated with garden pitch. We whiten trees and process them from diseases.
  • 18 - Auspicious day for sowing crops and herbs. We dive, feed and water the seedlings.
  • 19 - If the climate allows, we plant tall and curly flowers in open ground.
  • 20 - We plant root crops, onions on a turnip, bulbous and perennial flowers in open or closed ground. We plant fruit trees.
  • 21 - We plant young berry bushes. We trim old trees. cover the first plantings with foil to get an early harvest.
  • 22 - We are preparing greenhouses and greenhouses: we disinfect, loosen the ground, install supports. We take out potatoes from the cellar for planting.
  • 23 - We spray the garden from pests, install trapping belts.
  • 24 - Tidy up the lawns.
  • 25 - We plant radishes, lettuce, green crops. A good day for planting bulbous flowers. The first plantings can be covered with a film to get an early harvest.
  • 26 - We continue to prepare greenhouses and beds for future plantings.
  • 27 - We loosen the soil. You can move trees. We form a compost heap.
  • 28 — We do not plant or transplant anything. The moon is in the new moon phase.
  • 29 - A very good day for planting peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, cabbage. melons for seedlings.
  • 30 - We plant beans, beans, peas, garlic, onions on a turnip in open or closed ground. you can sow radishes, daikon, turnips.
  • 31 - We form the crowns of fruit trees. We plant strawberry tendrils. We plant annual and perennial flowers, climbing plants.

Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for April 2017

The snow is melting, so gardeners divert melt water from the plots, make beds and plant seeds. The lunar calendar for the month of April will help you. Look at the sky and how the moon behaves - you already understand it well.

Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - We remove shelters from young plantings of strawberries, roses, irises, clematis, lilies and other flowers. We cover the beds of strawberries with a film.
  • 2 - We drain excess water from the site by digging grooves along the perimeter. Auspicious day for pruning berries and trees. Getting the beds ready for planting.
  • 3 - If the coltsfoot has bloomed, we sow radish, lettuce, watercress, mustard, dill, parsley, black onion, chervil, arugula, early carrots in the ground.
  • 4 - We feed sorrel, rhubarb, raspberries with nitrogen fertilizers (3 tablespoons per 10 liters of water).
  • 5 - We collect the first medicinal herbs. Plant seeds if needed.
  • 6 - We take out the potatoes from the storage and lay them out for vernalization in a bright and cool place.
  • 7 - We dive and transplant seedlings.
  • 8 - We transplant garden strawberries and sow perennials.
  • 9 - We sow seeds of annual flowers for seedlings or in open ground: marigolds, asters, zinnias, nasturtiums. We plant cabbage on seedlings or in the ground.
  • 10 - We plant peas, beans, beans, cowpeas, soybeans, lentils. We sow zucchini, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers for seedlings or in open ground. We dive seedlings.
  • 11 — We do not plant or transplant anything. Moon in full moon phase. We spray trees, shrubs from diseases and pests.
  • 12 - We plant radishes, daikon, onions on turnips, garlic, beets, carrots, bulbous flowers, potatoes.
  • 13 - Auspicious day for planting and transplanting medicinal, spicy and indoor plants.
  • 14 - We sow grain, lawn grasses. We prepare beds and flower beds for planting.
  • 15 - If the buds of the berries have not yet blossomed, we spill the bushes with hot water.
  • 16 - We lay out rotted manure in tree trunks.
  • 17 - We plant radishes, daikon, onions on turnips, garlic, beets, carrots, bulbous flowers, potatoes.
  • 18 - Cut trees and shrubs. We transplant and divide perennial flowers, spicy plants.
  • 19 - We remove garbage from the site and prepare the beds.
  • 20 - We continue to prepare the beds for planting.
  • 21 - We plant seeds of cold-resistant crops in open ground: radish, dill, parsley, lettuce, watercress.
  • 22 - We plant bulbous flowers. We sow early, cauliflower and Beijing cabbage for seedlings.
  • 23 - A good day for planting green and cold-resistant crops and annual flowers. We make the first landings in the greenhouse.
  • 24 - We move the trees. We take out the potatoes from storage and lay them out for vernalization.
  • 25 - We plant what will quickly go into food and is not stored: lettuce, spinach, radishes, onions on greens.
  • 26 — We do not plant or transplant anything. The moon is in the new moon phase. Let the earth rest. We spray seedlings and planting from pests.
  • 27 - We plant carrots, beets, potatoes, turnips, radishes, daikon, all types of cabbage, green and melons, bulbous and legume plants.
  • 28 - We cut shrubs and trees. We sow corn, sunflower, ornamental cereals.
  • 29 - We collect the first medicinal plants.
  • 30 - We plant cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, pumpkin, eggplant, cabbage, lettuce, chard, parsley, dill.

Folk signs:

  • A thunderstorm in early April - to a warm summer and a harvest of nuts.
  • The surface of the snow in early April is rough - to harvest.
  • Starry nights at the end of April - for the harvest.
  • A lot of juice in a birch in April - expect a rainy summer.

Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for May 2017

In most of Russia, the air temperature allows you to start planting seeds and seedlings in the ground, but under the film. You can already plant potatoes. Many have already planted tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers in greenhouses.

Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - We plant lettuce, basil, dill, parsley, lettuce in open ground. If the climate allows, we plant seedlings of peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers.
  • 2 - We sow peas, beans, beans.
  • 3 - We fight weeds on the site. We transplant trees and shrubs, raspberries.
  • 4 - We plant seedlings of flowers, strawberry tendrils in open ground.
  • 5 - We sow annual flowers, herbs. We dive the remaining seedlings.
  • 6 - We plant cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkin, cabbage, legumes. We dive seedlings.
  • 7 - We sow the seeds of watermelons and melons on a warm raised bed under the film. We loosen and mulch the soil.
  • 8 - We plant and transplant indoor flowers. Feeding seedlings. We form compost heaps.
  • 9 - We plant tomatoes, cabbage, zucchini, eggplant, pumpkin. We plant green crops.
  • 10 - We apply fertilizers for flowers, berry bushes and trees.
  • 11 — We do not plant or transplant anything. Moon in full moon phase. We look at seedlings. If she is pale, then she needs to be fed.
  • 12 - We sow peas, beans, beans, cowpeas, soybeans, lentils. We dive. watering and feeding seedlings.
  • 13 - We loosen the earth. We prepare firewood and lumber.
  • 14 - We sow carrots, beets, turnips, radishes, turnip onions, daikon, root parsley.
  • 15 - We continue to plant root crops, tuberous and bulbous flowers, legumes.
  • 16 - It is not worth sowing and planting anything on this day. You can spray plants and bushes.
  • 17 - We loosen and mulch plantings.
  • 18 - We feed bulbous and root crops if the threat of frost has passed.
  • 19 - We plant radishes, carrots, beets, turnips, onions on a turnip. shelter plants from spring frosts.
  • 20 - We plant seedlings of flowers. We thin out the seedlings of carrots, radishes, beets.
  • 21 - We re-sow green crops that quickly become food. We move the apple tree.
  • 22 - We mulch and loosen the soil. We fight weeds.
  • 23 - We plant trees, raspberries, beets, carrots, celery, root parsley, potatoes.
  • 24 - We plant seedlings of cabbage, head lettuce. We sow beans and bulbs.
  • 25 — We do not plant or transplant anything. The moon is in the new moon phase. Let's do the compost heap.
  • 26 - We collect and dry medicinal herbs, spicy plants. You can plant peas, beans, soybeans. We plant flowers annuals and perennials.
  • 27 - We plant seedlings of cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cabbage, watermelons, melons.
  • 28 - We plant the remaining seedlings of flowers in open ground. Repotting and watering indoor plants.
  • 29 - We collect and preserve the first crop. If we didn’t have time, we plant curly beans, peas and beans.
  • 30 - We spray trees and shrubs, but this must be done before the buds open.
  • 31 - We are engaged in cultivating the land: we weed, spud, loosen. We are engaged in a hedge: we form, we fertilize it.

Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for June 2017

Summer has finally come. At the beginning of June the nights are still cold. Therefore, seedlings should be planted under the film, and in the warmer regions of Russia they are planted immediately on the garden. The first strawberries and some types of fruits begin to bloom and appear - early apricots, cherries and peaches. Gardeners are waiting for watering. weeding and hilling.

Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - Fighting weeds. We tie up vegetable crops: beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins. We loosen and mulch the soil in the beds and in the greenhouse.
  • 2 - In order to prevent gray rot on strawberries, pour ash around the bushes. We prepare liquid organic matter: we put any weeds into a barrel of water.
  • 3 - We cover the bushes of shadberry and honeysuckle with a net from birds. We plant seedlings of tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, pumpkins, annual flowers.
  • 4 - We plant seedlings of cucumbers, zucchini, pumpkins, cabbage, remaining flowers.
  • 5 - Pull out the arrows of garlic. We prepare a dressing out of them. We transplant all the remaining seedlings into open ground.
  • 6 - You can re-sow lettuce, dill, parsley, arugula, mustard, herbs, onions on a feather. A good day for transplanting houseplants.
  • 7 - We collect and preserve the first crop.
  • 8 - We feed trees and shrubs with organic matter.
  • 9 — We do not plant or transplant anything. Take care of the compost heap. We protect plantings from vegetable flies.
  • 10 - Spud potatoes. If the raspberry shoots have reached a meter height, we cut off the tops so that the ends of the branches branch out.
  • 11 - We sow black radish, radish for the second harvest, late carrots and beets. We feed bulbous and root crops. Pinch off the tops of the raspberries.
  • 12 - We uproot stumps, remove old trees. Canned root crops. Pull out the garlic cloves.
  • 13 - We process apple trees from scab and gooseberries from powdery mildew. We feed peonies, irises, phloxes and other perennials with ashes.
  • 14 - Be sure to mow or regularly pull out the grass around shrubs and trees. We throw it right there under the bushes - overheating, it will turn into humus.
  • 15 - We feed raspberries, roses, zucchini, pumpkins, cucumbers with infusion of fresh manure (1: 10). We plant the remaining seedlings of vegetables and flowers in open ground.
  • 16 - We pluck the arrows of garlic, onions. We water and fertilize plantings, indoor flowers. A good day for harvesting fruit juices and wine.
  • 17 - If small orange spots appear on the currant bushes, start the fight against this disease (glass rust).
  • 18 - To protect plantings of cabbage from keel, water it with a solution of calcium nitrate (3 tablespoons per 10 liters of water) or lime milk (1 cup per 10 liters).
  • 19 - Auspicious day for harvesting and conservation. We cut flowers - they will last especially long. We re-plant greens, radishes, peas.
  • 20 - We sow black radish, radish and carrots for the second harvest. Spud potatoes and cabbage. We pinch the tops of the raspberry shoots.
  • 21 - If you notice that berries have ripened ahead of schedule on currant and gooseberry bushes, remove them and destroy them, these are sawfly larvae.
  • 22 - We are actively fighting aphids, at this time it is especially dangerous. We take care of strawberries. We collect and dry medicinal herbs.
  • 23 - Spud potatoes. We process strawberries and cucumbers from spider mites. We cut off the fading lilac brushes, tulips, daffodils.
  • 24 — We do not plant or transplant anything. We lay out rotted manure, mowed grass in near-trunk circles of trees and shrubs. Throw the weeds into the organic barrel.
  • 25 - Auspicious day for watering and liquid top dressing, spraying from pests and diseases. Repotting houseplants.
  • 26 - We spray tomatoes from late blight and cucumbers from bacteriosis. We harvest, dry vegetables and fruits, berries and mushrooms.
  • 27 - Fighting weeds and pests. We loosen and mulch the earth. Spud cabbage, leek. We can plant a lawn. Pull out the garlic cloves.
  • 28 - Auspicious day for plant nutrition - fertilizers will bring the maximum effect.
  • 29 - We pinch the whips from melons, watermelons and pumpkins, as well as the tops from Brussels sprouts.
  • 30 - We form flower beds. We cut and dry spicy and medicinal herbs. We build compost heaps. I'm mowing the lawn. If necessary, water it.

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Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for July 2017

In July, there is an intensive growth of fruit trees. Gardeners pay attention to their feeding and providing moisture. Garden plants in July need abundant watering. Real summer begins - hot during the day and warm at night. It's time to collect: cucumbers, tomatoes, zucchini and squash.

Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - We spud cucumbers from bacteriosis and powdery mildew.
  • 2 - We put in order the flower beds. Cut off dry stems from faded flowers. We dig up the bulbs, dry them and put them away for storage.
  • 3 - You can plant green crops for re-harvest. Fighting powdery mildew on berries. We collect and preserve fruits and vegetables.
  • 4 - Cut off yellowed and diseased leaves from peppers, tomatoes. We tie climbing plants. You can transplant indoor flowers.
  • 5 - We collect seeds, medicinal herbs. Preparing storage for the new crop.
  • 6 - When fruit rot appears on peppers, tomatoes, eggplants, water the plants with a solution of calcium nitrate (2 tablespoons per 1 bucket of water).
  • 7 - If you didn’t have time, a favorable day for sowing winter radish. We preserve root crops, make blanks with cabbage. We boil potatoes.
  • 8 - We dig up bulbous flowers, dry them and put them in storage. We divide, transplant and feed faded perennials.
  • 9 — We do not plant or transplant anything. As soon as the cabbages began to fly, we begin to fight vegetable flies - carrot and onion. We spray plants with special preparations.
  • 10 - We install supports under the berry bushes. If there are few fruits, you can spray tomatoes and peppers with preparations for the ovary.
  • 11 - We continue to engage in the prevention of phytophthora.
  • 12 - You can sow greens, lettuce, peas. We water and feed plantings, indoor flowers. We prepare fruit juices and wine.
  • 13 - We fight pests and diseases on crops. Auspicious day for fertilization, especially organics. We mow the grass.
  • 14 - We install supports for bushes and trees.
  • 15 - An auspicious day for picking vegetables, fruits, berries and processing and preserving them for the winter. You can sow dill, lettuce, radish, mustard.
  • 16 - We cut flowers for bouquets - they will last especially long. We pinch the whips of pumpkin, watermelon, melon and tops of Brussels sprouts.
  • 17 - Spud cabbage, leek and potatoes.
  • 18 - On the strawberry garden, we select large mustaches, root them, water and feed them.
  • 19 - A good day for conservation and harvesting. We collect and dry medicinal and spicy herbs.
  • 20 - We mow the grass. You can throw it under bushes and tall tomatoes as a mulch and organic fertilizer.
  • 21 - We water and feed plantings and indoor flowers. You can sow green crops for a late harvest. It's better not to save anything.
  • 22 - We protect plantings from vegetable flies. We spray tomatoes and eggplants from late blight, cucumbers - from bacteriosis and powdery mildew, cabbage - from caterpillars.
  • 23 — We do not plant or transplant anything. We tie up tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, watermelons, pumpkins, curly beans.
  • 24 - Harvest. We preserve, dry vegetables, berries, medicinal herbs.
  • 25 - We collect the seeds. We divide and transplant perennial flowers. We apply fertilizers for strawberries and berries. Spray potatoes from the Colorado potato beetle.
  • 26 - We feed fruit trees and berries with complex fertilizer. We remove onion sets, garlic, perennial onions.
  • 27 - We apply fertilizer for cabbage, tomatoes, peppers.
  • 28 - We burn unnecessary garbage in the designated place.
  • 29 - We put the flower beds in order: we cut off the dry leaves.
  • 30 - Perennial, spicy and medicinal plants, indoor crops can be transplanted. We harvest, preserve it for the winter.
  • 31 - We are preparing storage facilities for the future harvest: we ventilate, disinfect, repair racks, boxes. Do not forget to fill the barrel with liquid organics.

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Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for August 2017

In August, new strawberry plantations are laid. Fruit and vegetables are harvested. Canned vegetables, cook jam. In August, seeds ripen on many flowering plants. It's time to collect the flower seeds. Balcony and indoor flowers grow well and bloom well. Gather berries of currant and gooseberry.

Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - We remove vegetables and fruits. We put supports under fruit-bearing trees.
  • 2 - We spray tomatoes from phytophthora.
  • 3 - We feed the plants with potassium-phosphorus fertilizers.
  • 4 - You can divide and transplant perennials.
  • 5 - We dig up faded bulbous flowers. Spud leeks, cabbage. We collect and preserve root crops. You can pickle cabbage.
  • 6 - We process strawberry plantations. We do not plant or transplant anything. We rest more.
  • 7 — We do not plant or transplant anything. In cherries, plums, sea buckthorn, lilacs, we remove all the shoots.
  • 8 - We spray the berries from pests. We process the cabbage from the keel with a solution of saltpeter (3 tablespoons per 10 liters of water).
  • 9 - We dig up bulbous flowers. Auspicious day for harvesting wine and fruit juices.
  • 10 - Dry and freeze vegetables. We feed tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, zucchini, pumpkins, squash. Fighting late blight of tomatoes, eggplants.
  • 11 - A good day for picking vegetables, fruits, cutting flowers, folding grain for storage. We pinch the tops of Brussels sprouts, pumpkin lashes.
  • 12 - We continue to harvest, clean the beds from plant precipitation.
  • 13 - If the berries bear fruit, we feed them and process them from pests and diseases.
  • 14 - We transplant new strawberry tendrils.
  • 15 - Mowing hay. We collect medicinal herbs. but not for long term storage.
  • 16 - We feed tomatoes and melons.
  • 17 - We transplant perennial flowers, dig up bulbous ones. We put the lawn in order: remove weeds, cut, water.
  • 18 - We put strawberry plantations in order: we cut out diseased and dry leaves, we remove unnecessary mustaches.
  • 19 - We continue to collect greens, root crops, fruits. We make firewood and hay.
  • 20 - We are preparing beds for new plantings.
  • 21 — We do not plant or transplant anything. Collecting seeds. We are preparing storage for the new crop.
  • 22 - You can plant or transplant ornamental shrubs.
  • 23 - We remove the cabbage.
  • 24 - Cut flowers for buds. We plant new mustaches of strawberries, raspberry bushes. We rake the soil from the onions so that the bulbs dry out.
  • 25 - Spud cabbage and leeks. We fight late blight and fruit rot.
  • 26 - Auspicious day for transplanting spices and medicinal plants.
  • 27 - A good day for transplanting indoor plants, canning fruits and vegetables. We plant strawberry mustaches.
  • 28 - We feed the fertile berries.
  • 29 - Remove the garlic, onion.
  • 30 - We transplant perennials. We sow green manure.
  • 31 - Digging up early potatoes. We transplant shrubs, mustaches of strawberries. A favorable day for the collection and conservation of root crops, cabbage.

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Lunar days for the gardener and gardener for September 2017

In the month of September, garlic is planted for the winter - all gardeners know this. Cleaning is done in greenhouses with digging up the earth and its processing. In September, the collection of fruits is completed. In flower beds, the division of overgrown perennials and the collection of seeds are carried out. Gardeners are in a hurry to change the landscape design - winter is coming.

Legend:

New Moon Full Moon The most favorable days for working with plants These days it is not recommended to sow seeds and replant plants

  • 1 - We harvest. Canned root crops and cabbage. Digging up potatoes.
  • 2 - We pour rotted manure under the bushes and trees or throw in mowed grass.
  • 3 - We put in order greenhouses and hotbeds. We scatter the ashes under bushes and trees.
  • 4 - We dig up old and diseased shrubs and trees.
  • 5 - We plant new raspberry bushes. We sow green manure in open ground and greenhouse. If there have already been the first frosts, we sow vegetables and herbs before winter.
  • 6 — We do not plant or transplant anything. We try to rest more on this day.
  • 7 - Auspicious day for harvesting potatoes, carrots, beets, turnips, radishes, root parsley.
  • 8 - After the first frost, cut off the tops of dahlias, spud the tubers. After a week, dig up the tubers, wash and dry them.
  • 9 - We cut shrubs and trees. We dig up perennials that do not winter in the ground, put them in storage.
  • 10 - If the climate allows, we sow vegetables and flowers before winter. But remember that the temperature of the earth should not be higher than +0 or +2 degrees C.
  • 11 - We cover strawberry plantations with spruce branches, sawdust, dry grass. Collecting seeds. We dry vegetables, berries, mushrooms.
  • 12 - We continue to harvest, dig up potatoes. We fix the lawn. We are preparing new beds and flower beds for future plantings.
  • 13 - We tie tree trunks from rodents for the winter. We process raspberries: we cut off the old branches, bend them to the ground and tie them up for the winter.
  • 14 - We continue to plant new bushes of currants, gooseberries, raspberries, honeysuckle and other berries. We sow green manure, vegetables and flowers before winter.
  • 15 - Cauliflower can be removed along with the roots in a box and placed in the cellar or on the veranda for growing.
  • 16 - We carry out pruning of shrubs and trees. We collect medicinal herbs, dry them.
  • 17 - We collect the remaining crop. We remove debris from the site. We form compost heaps.
  • 18 - If the crop is harvested, we spray shrubs and trees from pests and diseases.
  • 19 - If we didn’t have time, we dig out bulbous and dahlias. We process, cut and tie up raspberries.
  • 20 — We do not plant or transplant anything. We put greenhouses in order: remove plant residues, supports, loosen the soil.
  • 21 - We plant and transplant flowers, berry bushes, fruit trees before winter. Collecting seeds.
  • 22 - We dig up gladioli, dry them well. A favorable day for planting raspberries, currants, gooseberries, honeysuckle, nuts.
  • 23 - We sow green manure. We cut off the above-ground part of peonies, phloxes, astilba and other perennials. Pour 1% solution of Bordeaux liquid.
  • 24 - Auspicious day for collecting seeds.
  • 25 - Digging up potatoes and other root crops. We remove zucchini, pumpkins, squash, melons. Canned fruits and vegetables.
  • 26 - We tie trunks for the winter from burns and rodents.
  • 27 - A very good day for the winter planting of vegetables and flowers.
  • 28 - We plant tulips and hyacinths.
  • 29 - You can preserve cabbage for the winter on this day - it will turn out to be especially tasty and crispy.
  • 30 - We remove and burn the hunting belts.

After you have cut off the aerial part of peonies, phloxes, astilbes, irises, water the plantings with a 1% solution of Bordeaux liquid (1 teaspoon without top per 1/2 liter of water). This simple procedure will save plants from diseases.

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