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When compiling a sowing calendar, they are guided by the phases and location of the moon in the firmament. The data of such calendars serve as a guide, and not a guide to action, especially since some discrepancies can be noted in various publications.
Table garden work for 2016:
Having studied in detail the calendar of garden work for 2016, it should be noted auspicious days for sowing and planting.
The most suitable landing time fruit trees and grapes will be late summer and autumn season.
Berry bushes in the garden are a must for every owner of suburban real estate. The effectiveness of such plantings will be appreciated not only by gardeners, but also by lovers of landscape design.
The decorative blackberry variety "Thornfree" is thornless, which does not impede the collection of fruits, is unpretentious to the soil, resistant to diseases, and does not require protection from pests.
The berry has a dark green glossy foliage, large flowers up to 5 cm in diameter, a large sweet and sour berry. By planting a blackberry near the support, we get an excellent decorative hedge or windscreen up to 4 m in height.
June is an unpredictable month in the first weeks, sudden frosts or hail can damage the first shoots of the future crop.
Gardeners need to carefully monitor the weather forecast, and, if possible, do everything to save seedlings and plantings. vegetable crops.
2 and 3.06. Sowing radish, turnip. Thinning beets, carrots.
4.06. Pruning, weeding, other work in the garden.
6 and 7.06. Sowing work. Planting pepper, cabbage, parsley, dill.
8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.06. Unfertile time of the month.
18 and 19.06. Harvesting.
20.06. Full moon according to the lunar calendar. No work is being done.
21 and 22.06. Planting turnips and radishes. Feeding vegetables.
25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30.06. Not a fertile time of the month. Work in the garden weeding, mowing the grass.
1, 2 and 3.07. Not fertile days. Work in the garden, pinching cucumbers, watermelons, pumpkins.
4.07. Garden work is not carried out.
5.07. They make ridges for strawberries, sow spinach.
6, 7, 8 and 9.07. Herbs collected at this time have great medicinal power.
10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15.07. Strawberry transplant. Planted ornamental shrubs. Preparation of herbs.
16.17, 18 and 19.07. Harvesting, conservation of vegetable crops. Planting perennials.
20.07. No work is being done.
21.07. Not a fertile day.
22 and 23.07. Sowing radish. Good days for harvesting and pickling vegetables.
24, 25 and 26.07. Harvesting. Bookmarking vegetables for long-term storage.
27 and 28.07. Sowing turnips and radishes.
29 and 30.07. Work in the garden removing weeds, loosening the beds.
31.07. Not an auspicious day, but radish planting is possible.
August is the time of processing and harvesting, the beginning of preparing the garden for wintering. This month, prudent hosts home gardens lay the foundation for next year's harvest.
1.08. Work in the garden digging up the soil.
2.08. New moon, no work is being done.
3, 4, 5, and 6.08. Transplantation of perennials, fertilize berry bushes and strawberries. Harvest and lay it for long-term storage.
7, 8, 9, 10 and 11.08. Strawberry transplant. Cucumbers are planted in greenhouses, green manure is sown to restore soil fertility. A good time for homemade preparations, canning.
12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.08. Collection of seeds. Tree planting.
17.08. Preparation of vegetables for long-term storage.
18.08. New moon, no work in the garden is recommended.
19 and 20.08. Collection and processing of crops.
21 and 22.08. Pruning gooseberries, currants.
​ 23, 24, 25, and 26.08. Start harvesting potatoes. Preparation of tree cuttings for plant grafting by cuttings.
27 and 28.08. blank chokeberry and apples.
29-31.08. Bad days.
Beet
Grow beets and get good harvest frequent but gentle loosening will help. Watering the root crop should be done using the sprinkling method. The beetroot is planted in narrow ridges, maintaining a planting interval of 10-15 cm in 3 rows. Fertilizing with mineral fertilizers is done after two thinnings.
Carrot
Water the carrots regularly until the seedlings of the vegetable crop appear. When the root crop marks itself in the garden, it is better not to water it for two weeks, with the exception of dry days. Thanks to this, the root of the carrot will go deep into the soil.
strawberries
The needles are useful for mulching strawberries, as they help fight weevils, wireworms and make the berries tastier.
Pumpkin
The fruits will turn out large if the pumpkin lashes are pinned to the ground.
Cucumber
During the period of flowering and fruiting, cucumbers require frequent watering, but at the very beginning, when flowers appear, this feature can be ignored. Watering the plant for a short period can be less frequent, this will accelerate the formation of fruits. When the first small cucumbers appear, it is necessary to moisten the soil a lot and often, especially when stable hot weather prevails outside.
Insect pollinators will help to increase the yield of the garden; for this, plants are useful on the site: white and pink clover, various types of fescue, bluegrass, mustard.
AT last days June on summer cottages most of the work on planting fruits and vegetables has already been completed. Gardeners have to prepare for the next stage of the "battle" for the harvest.
Calendar lunar days for gardeners and gardeners - this is a great opportunity to achieve high yields. It is based on the duration of the change of phases of the moon. For summer residents and everyone who is fond of gardening, the 2016 calendar will become a kind of monthly diary of ongoing work in the garden and in the beds. All days in the calendar are divided into favorable for sowing or planting seedlings and unfavorable. The one-of-a-kind sowing calendar will make it possible to carry out all the activities when cultivating the land as required Live nature. If field work is carried out according to the table for the care of vegetables and horticultural crops compiled according to the phases of the moon, then gardeners will be able to grow a generous harvest. The satellite of the planet Earth is the Moon, therefore all fruit bushes, trees, flowers and vegetables are subject to lunar cycles. This was noticed even by our ancestors who were engaged in agriculture.
Depending on which sign the Moon is in during landing, the properties of plants are determined. If the Moon is in an unfavorable phase during sowing, then even high-quality seeds can produce poor shoots. Therefore, sowing seeds and planting seedlings is recommended at a time when the Moon opens a favorable phase of the signs, not only for tillage, but also for timing irrigation.
If the Moon enters the water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces), the cost of water for irrigation is significantly reduced, since the plants absorb it well. When the Moon is in another sign, more water is required. It should also be remembered that:
In both cases, the Moon must be in Taurus, Cancer, Pisces Scorpio or Capricorn.
The qualities of plants are determined by the sign in which the Moon was at the time of sowing. In order for the germination rate to be high and the seedlings to be strong, the sowing of seeds must be carried out on suitable days. In addition, in favorable signs, plants should be transplanted, fed, cuttings, grafted, etc.
Seeds are considered planted from the day they are sown in the ground or soaked in water. These activities become the start for the growth of agriculture, as moisture enters the seed germ and awakens the seed. Programming for high yields starts from the moment you plant. It is impossible to change anything later (when transplanting or cuttings). Transplanting seedlings on a favorable day, we only correct its condition. For example, if the seeds were planted in Cancer, then they should dive in Capricorn or Virgo, then the roots and stem of the sprout will become a little stronger.
Agroastrology is a very interesting thing. The main rule in it is this: when the day of sowing corresponds zodiac sign but not quite suitable lunar phase, you should choose the sign of the Zodiac, and events should be carried out when the last day of the Moon's stay in suitable sign. So, the sign of Sagittarius is suitable for sowing carrots, and the waning Moon is not suitable, sowing is carried out in this sign of the Zodiac, but on the last day of the Moon's stay in Sagittarius. It is on this day that the lunar phase does not negatively affect the germination of carrots and yields.
Moon calendar for seedlings for 2016 shows that the phase of the moon does not play any role when moistening plants. It all depends on the sign of the zodiac. So, when watering sprouts at a time when the Moon is in Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces (water element), water consumption decreases, because during this period the plants perfectly absorb moisture. In other signs of the Zodiac, sprouts require much more water.
Irrigation features have the Northern and North-Western regions. In these regions, sprouts are irrigated until they are small and fragile. And when the plant grows and moisture collects on the leaves overnight, there is no need to water it. But after the rain, the soil in the beds must be loosened so that moisture does not evaporate. On swampy soil, with frequent watering, all the introduced organic matter is washed out. This should also be taken into account.
It is also possible to plant plants without constant watering. For example, tomato seedlings were planted in open ground, laying mineral fertilizers in the pits and organic matter. After the tomato sprouts, water until the water begins to remain on the surface of the earth. Then sprinkle the surface around the sprout with dry earth to prevent the evaporation of moisture. All summer the plant can not be watered, not fertilized, but only after rain loosen the soil. Tomatoes planted in this way ripen very quickly.
It is best to introduce organic matter into the soil on the waning Moon, which is in signs such as Taurus, Scorpio, as well as Capricorn, Pisces or Cancer. But minerals it is best to make in the same signs, but only on the growing moon.
For example, having decided to make top dressing organic, you need to make an infusion of slurry or weeds on the waning moon immediately after the day of the full moon. After the fertilizer has fermented in a few days, you need to start feeding. We feed plants 2-3 times during the season.
All garden and garden work carry out correctly according to the lunar cycle.
You can download the lunar sowing calendar for 2016 from our website in the form of tables, print and follow it for all 12 months.
Lunar sowing calendar for a gardener and gardener for June 2016
Consider in this material with the maximum details of the gardener and gardener for 2016, table. Of course, bringing a table for the whole year at once is convenient and practical. So every gardener will be able to understand in which month what to pay attention to. Some phases of the moon are great for influencing tubers and root crops, while other phases are used to give your garden temporary peace.
What is the Lunar calendar of the gardener and gardener, if we consider it in general? This is a plan of specific work for each month, respectively, in the garden and vegetable garden. You can look at the lunar sowing calendar of the gardener and gardener for 2016, a table for Tatarstan or another region, there will always be marked favorable and unfavorable days for carrying out this or that kind of work.
If you follow the recommendations of this calendar, you can grow a rich and tasty harvest, avoiding many problems along the way. It all depends not only on what phase the Moon is in (growing or waning, new moon or full moon), but in which of the twelve zodiac constellations the satellite is at a particular moment in time.
O correct use Lunar calendar
So, in this material, several tables of the Lunar Seed Calendar are given at once for different regions countries. They indicate favorable days or not for specific work. Gardeners know that planting and caring for a crop is a multi-stage process. In the lunar calendar, all its possible faces are indicated.
Within the framework of the above table, it is possible to single out the days that will be most favorable in order to prepare seeds and soil for sowing, in order to engage in direct planting or transplanting, grafting plants, fertilizing the ground or cutting ornamentals, fruit crops, pest control. In the same way, for all these types of work, unfavorable or neutral days will be indicated.
If you carefully consider the Lunar sowing calendar of the gardener and gardener for 2016, the table for Western Siberia or other regions, then the main recommendations, of course, relate to sowing. Here the rules are quite standard and if you understand them once, then the calendar will always be much easier to navigate.
New moon
It is best to refuse any work, especially sowing, during this period. Germination energy of seeds these days is weak. If you can’t sit still and you definitely want to do something, then you should cut the trees, vaccinate: but no more.
Waxing Crescent
Excellent in this phase of the moon will grow so that later in the upper part, above the ground, part of the plant is used for food. It is also excellent to vaccinate during this period, to form a crown of fruit trees.
Full moon
Again, the phase when it is best to stay away from your site. If you don’t want to waste time, take care of the destruction of pests and diseased plants on this day.
The moon is waning
When the satellite ages, as the people said, or decreases, as they say in science, those plants should be planted, the edible part of which is underground. These are root crops, bulbous flowers. Also during this period, you can feed the plants, transplant, plant.
Despite the fact that there is such a clear division according to the phases of the moon, it is worth noting that there is still a division according to the zodiac constellations. So, just by looking at the sky, the gardener will not be able to decide for himself what exactly is favorable to do in this moment. The Lunar calendar compiled by experts will help here. Although, of course, it will be quite correct to navigate the phases of the moon and there is nothing wrong with such an orientation, there is definitely nothing.
Sowing calendar for 2016 by months
Winter period: January and February 2016
The lunar sowing calendar for the gardener and gardener for 2016, the table for the Tambov region or other regions will be slightly different. But, in general, it is worth focusing on general recommendations. In any corner of our country in January and February, no one will definitely do anything in the garden or in the garden. This is a good period for preventive work.
In January, as a rule, the harvest from the previous year is still being processed. Stocks should be sorted out, to see if anything has gone bad, if pests have settled on the fruits. You can get ready indoor plants for the new season: mix fresh soil for them.
In February, gardeners begin to actively prepare for spring. You can already sow cucumbers and tomatoes, peppers and strawberries for seedlings. Many at the end of winter prepare greenhouses, clear the site. It is already possible to plant greens and flowers in prepared greenhouses.
Spring: March, April and May
When growing plants, it is very important to choose the right time for planting and caring for them. The success of this difficult undertaking will directly depend on this. You need to stick to a certain plan.
It is necessary to carry out sowing work, tillage, fertilizing, watering and other care measures on time. On the territory of our vast country it is simply impossible to give clear recommendations according to the terms of work in the garden and in the garden, as there are a lot of climatic zones.
Many people plant and work on the site according to the lunar calendar. Below we will give you a lunar sowing calendar for 2016. You can download and print it.
On this page you will also find complete calendar gardener and gardener for 2016. From it you will learn when to sow the main crops, when to care for the plants. All this will be accompanied by useful tips.
Below is the gardener's lunar sowing calendar for 2016. It is shown as a table, in jpg extension. You can download this table to your computer and print it on a printer. It's very easy to do this:
The table shows favorable days for sowing seeds of the most common crops in our country.
To enlarge the tables just click on them.
More complete table:
Lunar calendar of the gardener and gardener 2016 for central Russia: sowing.
Lunar seed calendar for February 2016 | |
eggplant | 9,10,12,23,26 |
Horseradish | 20,23,26 |
Greens | 23,26 |
Strawberry | 21,22,23,24 |
Parsley | 10,11,12,23,25 |
Sunflower | 5,6,7,15,16,17 |
Cauliflower | 5,6,7,10,11,12 |
Peanut | 24,26 |
Rhubarb | 21,22,23,24 |
cucumbers | 26,29,30 |
Lunar calendar for March 2016 gardener and gardener | |
eggplant | 1,10,31 |
Legumes | 23,26,29,30 |
Pepper | 26,29,30 |
Horseradish | 1,9,11,23,26 |
Greens | 1,9,10,11,20,23,28,30 |
Zucchini | 30 |
Strawberry | 13,14,15 |
Parsley | 23,30,31 |
Sunflower | 9,10,23,30,31 |
Jerusalem artichoke | 1,9,11,26,29 |
Cabbage | 15,26,30 |
Potato | 1,9,10,11,29 |
Cauliflower | 3,4,5,6,8,9,10 |
Onion garlic | 1,10,12 |
Peanut | 9,10,11,26,29 |
24,25,26,29,30 | |
Celery | 20,23,24,30,31 |
Rhubarb | 13,14,15 |
Seed onion | 24,30,31 |
Sevok | 1,10,11,12 |
cucumbers | 7,8,11,22,23 |
Tomatoes | 30,31 |
Spinach | 9,10,20,23 |
Salad | 9,10,20,22 |
radish | 23,26,30,31 |
Corn | 26,29,30 |
Swede | 13,14,15,23,29,30 |
Flowers | 14,17,18,19,21,22 |
Lunar calendar for April 2016 gardener and gardener. | |
melons | 8,9,20,27,30 |
eggplant | 7,10,22,30 |
Legumes | 7,9,10,22 |
Pepper | 7-12,29,30 |
Horseradish | 2,3,7,8,9,11,12,22 |
Greens | 2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,22,29,30 |
Zucchini | 2,7-10,19,22 |
Strawberry | 16,17 |
Parsley | 2,3,7-,12,19,23,30 |
Sunflower | 2,3,7,8,9,10,11 |
Jerusalem artichoke | 2,5,7-10,22 |
Cabbage | 2,7,8,9,10,19,22 |
Potato | 2,5,8-10,22 |
Cauliflower | 5,6,7,10,11,12 |
Onion garlic | 5,6,10,11,15,18,22,28,30 |
Peanut | 2,5,6,7,8,9,10,22 |
Root crops (carrots, beets, radishes, turnips, radishes) | 2,3,4,7,8,9,10,22,30 |
Celery | 2,7,8,9,10,11,12 |
Rhubarb | 16,17 |
Seed onion | 2,-7,12,22 |
Sevok | 5,6,11,15,18,23,28,30 |
cucumbers | 9,10,11,22 |
Tomatoes | 7,8,9,10,11,12,22,23 |
Spinach | 7,8,9,10,11,12,22,23,29,30 |
Salad | 7,8,10,11,12,19,22,23 |
radish | 2,3,7,8,9,1,12,19,22,23 |
Corn | 7,8,11,22,23 |
Swede | 3,7,12,22,29 |
Flowers | 10,11,12,13,15,16,18,19 |
Lunar sowing calendar for a gardener and gardener for May 2016 | |
melons | 5,8,9,10 |
eggplant | 8,16,17,20 |
Legumes | 9,10 |
Pepper | 9-11,22 |
Horseradish | 4,9,10,11,13 |
Greens | 5,11,12,13 |
Zucchini | 9,11,13 |
Strawberry | 15,16,19,20,21 |
Parsley | 4,9-11,13,22,28 |
Sunflower | 9,10,11 |
Jerusalem artichoke | 9,11,13 |
Cabbage | 4,9,10,13,27,29 |
Potato | 9-11,13 |
Cauliflower | 6,7,8 |
Onion garlic | 7,9,13,14-16 |
Peanut | 9,11,13 |
Root crops (carrots, beets, radishes, turnips, radishes) | 4,9,10,11,13,22 |
Celery | 4,9,11,13,22,28,29 |
Rhubarb | 15,16,17,19,20,21 |
Seed onion | 4,8-11,13,22 |
Sevok | 7,8,9,13,14,15,16 |
cucumbers | 5,11,12 |
Tomatoes | 4,9,10,11 |
Spinach | 9,11,22,28,29 |
Salad | 10,11,22,28,29 |
radish | 4,9,10,11,28,29 |
Corn | 9,10,11,12,22 |
Swede | 19,20,21 |
Flowers | 12,13,14,15,17,21 |
June 2015 gardener and gardener calendar | |
melons | 6,10,11 |
Zucchini | 5,11,13,15 |
Cauliflower | 5,6 |
Onion garlic | 7,10,15,21 |
Sevok | 7,10,15,22 |
Spinach | 5,11,12 |
Salad | 5,11 |
Corn | 5,11,12 |
Flowers | 9,10,11,13,14,17,18,19,20 |
Lunar seed calendar for July 2016 | |
Onion garlic | 10 |
Sevok | 10 |
Salad | 6,20 |
Flowers | 7,11,12,13,14,15,17,18 |
Lunar sowing calendar for a gardener, gardener, florist for August 2016 | |
Flowers | 5-20 |
In March, work is associated with sowing seedlings different cultures: tomatoes, petunias, cabbages, etc. When planting plant seeds for seedlings, observe agricultural practices. You can read about agricultural technology and rules for planting crops in the relevant articles on our website.
April is a hot time for the gardener and gardener. This month, everyone is already starting to prepare their gardens for planting. This month, you can already start planting cold-resistant crops.
In the very first days of April, you can still plant on. At this time, it is advisable to plant early and ultra-early varieties, then they will definitely have time to ripen. At the beginning of the month, you can also produce melons. They are best grown through seedlings, so they will definitely have time to ripen. It is preferable to plant these crops in early April.
At the beginning of the month, you can plant on. Moreover, you can plant both decorative and smoking varieties.
In the beginning - the middle of the month they are planted on. Growing cucumbers through seedlings is a great way to get an early harvest.
In April, in open ground, in the second half of the month, cold-resistant vegetable and green crops. The end of April is a great time for. It is quite resistant to cold and sprouts even at low temperatures. Just feel free to plant radishes. This root crop ripens very quickly and in a month you can get a crop.
At the beginning of the month, it is necessary to remove all the old dead bark from the trees and burn it. It is she who is an excellent breeding ground for all kinds of pests. All dry leaves and other debris should be collected around the trees.
Mid April is best time for the prevention of fruit trees and shrubs from various pests. For these purposes, you can use, for example, a solution of white alcohol.
Shrubs can be processed without the use of chemicals. This is done very simply: water is poured into a bucket, boiled, poured into a watering can, and bushes should already be watered from it. For pests, this procedure will be fatal, but for the plant, on the contrary.
At the very beginning of May, potatoes must be planted in open ground. We recommend technology.
Also, at the beginning of May, all cold-resistant crops are planted in open ground, such as: onions (onions are planted, both nigella and sevok or on greens), garlic. These crops are very resistant to cold weather, they are not afraid of even short night frosts. At the beginning of the month, radishes and beets are also planted. On greens, you can plant parsley, dill, spinach, sorrel, lettuce. The beginning of May is a great time for sowing legumes - peas, beans, beans.
In the greenhouse, in the last month of spring, you can plant anything. As a rule, by this time it will warm up and be ready for planting. In the greenhouse, most often, seedlings, watermelons and melons are planted.
If you are a happy owner of a heated greenhouse, then you can plant seedlings in it much earlier.
If you have not yet had time to make some plantings, then you can still have time to do it. By the beginning of the first summer month, stable warm weather is already established on the street, so you can plant in open ground without fear. In the first half of the month, seedlings are planted in a permanent place: eggplant and cabbage.
It will not be too late to sow carrots. Also, during the whole month, you can plant any greenery: parsley, etc.
Some time after planting seedlings, it must be fed. Cucumbers are fed as soon as they have two true leaves. At this time, they need to increase the green mass, so nitrogenous fertilizers are used as top dressing. A solution of mullein is suitable as a fertilizer. Read more about in the related article. After 6-7 leaves appear on the cucumbers, they follow. Then the lateral lashes will start active growth and the harvest will be larger.
Tomatoes will need to be fed and pinched for a month.
Strawberries in the garden must be carefully loosened and weeds must be removed. In June, the whiskers of the strawberries are removed, leaving only those that will go to seedlings. Then the soil is mulched and fed.
Let's start with landings. In July, you can plant a fairly large number of early ripe vegetable crops. It should be planted on vacant beds that are not used in any way. In particular, you can.
It often happens that early landings cucumbers by July begin to dry out. It's time to plant new plants. If you plant the seeds immediately in the ground, then you will receive the first harvest in August-September (depending on the variety). But it is best to grow seedlings in advance, then the harvest will not be long in coming. Before planting, be sure to apply organic fertilizers to the soil.
Tomato care. Feeding plays an important role in caring for tomatoes in July. In order to ripen healthy fruits with good palatability plants need a lot nutrients. During the period of active fruit ripening, plants need a large amount of potassium. There are many potassium supplements. You can buy ready-made in the store (for example, potassium guamate), or you can make it yourself from ordinary wood ash. For top dressing, take 1 tablespoon of potassium guamate and dilute in 10 liters of water. Watered at the rate of: 5 liters per 1 square meter.
Cucumber Care. In July, cucumbers need special care. July is usually a very hot month and cucumbers are not drought tolerant. With prolonged drought, they inevitably begin to dry out. Begin to wither and and. Cucumbers in July should be watered daily, every evening. Of course, you need to be guided by the weather.
In July, cucumbers actively bear fruit, consuming a large amount of nutrients from the soil. They need to be renewed by fertilizing. In July, they are fed with fertilizers based on nitrogen and potassium. Fertilizer can be bought at the store, or you can use home-made, for example, liquid chicken manure.
In June, there is a lot of work not only in the garden, but also in the garden. As a prophylaxis against pests, fruit trees must be treated with Bordeaux liquid. Pest breeding sites must be removed.
Fruit trees. In August, fruit trees put all their strength into fruit ripening. Watering in August must be completely stopped. Supports should be placed under the branches that are “strewn” with fruits so that they do not break. This is especially true for apple and pear trees.
2 weeks after the last harvest from fruit trees, they need to be fed organic fertilizers. The fact is that at this time the roots of the trees begin to grow very actively. For top dressing, sprinkle 4-5 kilograms of humus per 1 square meter of soil, under the tree trunk.
In August, cherries and cherries should be pruned. It is in August that they do not release gum.
berries. In August, they continue to harvest gooseberries, sea buckthorn, and raspberries. At this time, completely stop all watering. After harvesting, feed all your berries with phosphono-potassium fertilizer and mulch the soil.
Grape. In August, the soil around the grapes is carefully loosened and fertilized. It is also necessary to cut off the tops of the grapes, leaving 5-6 sheets above the last bunch of berries.
Strawberry. At the end of August, the time comes for planting strawberries. Before the onset of frost, the plants will have time to take root well.
There is no less work in the garden than in the garden. Most of the work is related to harvesting.
Cucumbers are harvested every other day by watering. In tomatoes, remove all brushes that have not had time to bloom. There will be no more harvest from them. The top, after the fourth brush, should be pinched. In August, the risk of developing such an unpleasant tomato disease as is increased. Therefore, take all necessary preventive measures.
Harvest peppers and eggplant.
In August, you need to dig up carrots. White cabbage is also harvested.
After the leaves turn yellow, the onion sets are removed. Harvest winter garlic. At the end of August, work begins on harvesting potatoes. After the tubers are dug out, they must be carefully sorted out and stored in the cellar.
After harvesting in the greenhouse, you need to produce.
Sowing calendar for the gardener and gardener for 2016 for the Urals and Siberia for 2016 in tables.
culture | days |
EGGPLANT | 9-15, 18,19 |
9-15, 18,19 | |
1,2 5-7 | |
STRAWBERRY, STRAWBERRY | 14-17 |
ONION - SEEDS | 1,2, 5-7 |
CUCUMBER | 18,19 |
CELERY ROOT | 1,2 5-7 |
TOMATO | 9-11, 13-15 |
PEPPER | 9-15, 18,19 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 10-15, 18,19 |
16,17 | |
13-15, 18-22 | |
PETUNIAS, ASTERS | 10,11,14,15,18-20 |
18-20 | |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 10,11,18,19 |
7-9, 22 | |
Auspicious days | |
1-7, 27-28 | |
22-27 | |
GRAFT | 9-11, 13-20 |
SNOW GROUND | 27-28 |
culture | days |
WATERMELON, MELON, Zucchini, PUMPKIN | 12,13 16-18 |
EGGPLANT | 12,13 16-18 |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 10-13, 16-18 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 3-5, 8, 26-28 |
STRAWBERRY, STRAWBERRY | 14-16 |
CABBAGE | 12,13 16-18 |
POTATOES (seeds and tubers) | 3-5, 26-28 |
ONION - SEEDS | 3-5, 8, 26-28 |
CUCUMBER | 12,13 16-18 |
CELERY ROOT | 3-5, 8, 26-28 |
TOMATO | 12,13 16-18 |
PEPPER | 10-13, 16-18 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 10-13, 16-18 |
CLIMBING (clematis, nasturtium, kobeya, ipomoea, sweet peas, etc.) | 14, 15 |
BIENNIUMS (carnation, viola, daisy, etc.) | 8, 12, 13, 16-20 |
PETUNIAS, ASTERS | 12, 13,16-20 |
ANNUALS (ageratum, alyssum, marigolds, cineraria, etc.) | 12, 13, 16-18 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 16-18 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 6, 7, 9, 23 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 1-8, 25-30 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 21-23, 14,15 |
GRAFT | 14-22 |
SNOW GROUND | 10, 26-28 |
culture | days |
WATERMELON, MELON, Zucchini, PUMPKIN | 8-10, 12-14 |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 8-10, 12-14 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 1, 4-6, 23, 24, 27-29 |
STRAWBERRY, STRAWBERRY | 10-12, 19-21 |
CABBAGE | 8-10, 12-14 |
POTATOES (seeds and tubers) | 1, 4-6, 23, 24,27-29 |
ONION SEVOK, GARLIC | 27-29 |
ONION - SEEDS | 1 ,4-6, 23-24, 27-29 |
CARROT, BEET, TURP | 27-29 |
CUCUMBER | 8-10, 12-14 |
RADISH, RADISH | 27-29 |
CELERY ROOT | 1, 4-6, 23, 24, 27-29 |
SIDERATS | 10-12, 17-19 |
TOMATO | 8-10, 12-14 |
PEPPER | 8-10, 12-14 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 10-12, 19-21 |
CLIMBING (clematis, nasturtium, kobeya, ipomoea, sweet peas, etc.) | 10-12, 19-21 |
BIENNIUMS (carnation, viola, daisy, etc.) | 4-6, 8-10, 12-16, 19-21 |
PETUNIAS, ASTERS | 8-10, 12-16, 19-21 |
ANNUALS (ageratum, alyssum, marigolds, cineraria, etc.) | 8-10, 12-16, 19-21 |
LAWN GRASSES | 10-12, 17-21 |
ROSES, ORCHIDS | 19-21 |
CONIFEROUS | 19-21 |
FRUIT TREES | 8-10, 19-21 |
FRUIT SHRUBS | 8-10, 19-21 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 12-14 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 2, 3 7, 22, 29, 30 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 1-4, 6-8, 23-30 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 10-12, 17-19 |
GRAFT | 8-14, 19-21 |
culture | days |
WATERMELON, MELON, Zucchini, PUMPKIN | 10-11, 19-21 |
EGGPLANT | 10-11, 19-21 |
PEA, BEANS, BEANS | 8, 9, 14-16 |
CORN | 8, 9, 14-16 |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 11, 11, 17-21 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 2, 3, 6, 24-26, 29-31 |
STRAWBERRY, STRAWBERRY | 8, 9, 17-19 |
CABBAGE | 10, 11, 17-21 |
POTATOES (seeds and tubers) | 2, 3, 24-26, 29-31 |
ONION SEVOK, GARLIC | 2, 3, 24-26, 29, 30 |
ONION - SEEDS | 2, 3, 24-26, 29-31 |
CARROT, BEET, TURP | 2, 3, 6, 24-26, 29-31 |
CUCUMBER | 10, 11, 17-21 |
RADISH, RADISH | 2, 3, 24-26, 29, 30 |
CELERY ROOT | 2, 3, 24-26, 29-31 |
SIDERATS | 8, 9, 14-16 |
TOMATO | 10, 11, 17-21 |
PEPPER | 10, 11, 17-21 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 10, 11, 17, 18 |
CLIMBING (clematis, nasturtium, kobeya, ipomoea, sweet peas, etc.) | 8, 9, 17-19 |
BIENNIUMS (carnation, viola, daisy, etc.) | 2, 3, 10-14, 17-19, 29, 30 |
PETUNIAS, ASTERS | 10-14, 17-19 |
ANNUALS (ageratum, alyssum, marigolds, cineraria, etc.) | 14-14, 17-19 |
LAWN GRASSES | 8, 9, 14-19 |
ROSES, ORCHIDS | 17-19 |
CONIFEROUS | 17-19 |
FRUIT TREES | 17-19 |
FRUIT SHRUBS | 10-14, 17-19 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 11, 11, 17-21 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 6, 7, 22, 27, 28 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 4, 5, 24-31 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 8, 9, 14-16 |
GRAFT | 6-11, 17-19 |
POTATO HILLING | 29, 30 |
culture | days |
WATERMELON, MELON, Zucchini, PUMPKIN | 6-8, 16, 17 |
PEA, BEANS, BEANS | 6, 11-12 |
CORN | 6, 11-12 |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 6-8, 13-18 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 2, 3, 21, 22, 25-27, 29, 30 |
STRAWBERRY, STRAWBERRY | 6, 13-15 |
CABBAGE | 6-8, 13-18 |
POTATOES (seeds and tubers) | 2, 3, 21, 22,25-27, 29, 30 |
ONION - SEEDS | 2,3, 25-27 |
CARROT, BEET, TURP | 2, 3, 25-27 |
CUCUMBER | 6-8, 13-18 |
RADISH, RADISH | 2, 3, 21, 22, 25-27, 29-30 |
CELERY ROOT | 2, 3, 21, 22, 25-27, 29, 30 |
SIDERATS | 6, 11, 12 |
TOMATO | 6-8, 13-18 |
PEPPER | 6-8, 13-18 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 13-15 |
CLIMBING (clematis, nasturtium, kobeya, ipomoea, sweet peas, etc.) | 6, 13-15 |
BIENNIUMS (carnation, viola, daisy, etc.) | 6-10, 13-15, 25-27, 30 |
PETUNIAS, ASTERS | 14-14, 17, 18 |
ANNUALS (ageratum, alyssum, marigolds, cineraria, etc.) | 10-14, 17-18 |
LAWN GRASSES | 6, 11-15, 29, 30 |
ROSES, ORCHIDS | 13-15 |
CONIFEROUS | 13-15 |
FRUIT TREES | 13-15 |
FRUIT SHRUBS | 6-10, 13-15 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 6-8, 13-18 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 4, 5, 20, 23, 24 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 4-6, 21-25, 27-30 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 10-12, 23, 24 |
GRAFT | 6-8, 13-15 |
POTATO HILLING | 2, 3, 25-27 |
culture | days |
PEA, BEANS, BEANS | 8-10 |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 5, 10-15, 18-19 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 1, 23, 24, 27, 28 |
STRAWBERRY, STRAWBERRY | 10-12 |
RADISH, RADISH | 1, 23, 24, 27, 28 |
SIDERATS | 8-10 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 5, 10-12 |
CLIMBING (clematis, nasturtium, kobeya, ipomoea, sweet peas, etc.) | 10-12 |
BIENNIUMS (carnation, viola, daisy, etc.) | 1, 5-7, 10-12, 27, 28 |
PETUNIAS, ASTERS | 6-10, 13-15 |
ANNUALS (ageratum, alyssum, marigolds, cineraria, etc.) | 6-10, 13-15 |
LAWN GRASSES | 1, 8-13 |
ROSES, ORCHIDS | 10-12 |
CONIFEROUS | 10-12, 18-19 |
FRUIT SHRUBS | 5, 13-15 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 5, 13-15 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 4, 20-22 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 20-22, 24-26, 28-31 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 8-10 |
POTATO HILLING | 3, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31 |
culture | days |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 7-11, 14-16 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28 |
STRAWBERRY, STRAWBERRY | 7-9 |
RADISH, RADISH | 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28 |
SIDERATS | 4-6 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 7, 8 |
CLIMBING (clematis, nasturtium, kobeya, ipomoea, sweet peas, etc.) | 7, 8 |
BIENNIUMS (carnation, viola, daisy, etc.) | 4, 7-9, 19, 20, 23, 24 |
ANNUALS (ageratum, alyssum, marigolds, cineraria, etc.) | 5-7, 10-12 |
LAWN GRASSES | 4-9 |
ROSES, ORCHIDS | 7-9 |
CONIFEROUS | 7-9, 14-16 |
FRUIT SHRUBS | 9-11 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 9-11 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 2, 3, 17, 18 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 1, 2, 21, 22, 25-31 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 4-6, 16-18 |
POTATO HILLING | 1, 2, 18-20, 23, 24, 27-29 |
culture | days |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 2-7, 10-12 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 19-21, 23-25 |
RADISH, RADISH | 18-19, 21, 23 |
SIDERATS | 2-3 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 3-5, 15 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS UNDER WINTER | 19-21, 23, 26, 27 |
CLIMBING (clematis, nasturtium, kobeya, ipomoea, sweet peas, etc.) | 3-5 |
ROSES, ORCHIDS | 3-5 |
CONIFEROUS | 3-5, 10-12 |
FRUIT TREES | 3-5 |
FRUIT SHRUBS | 3-8, 15 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 6, 7, 15 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 1, 13, 14, 16, 17, 24, 25 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 17-19, 21-27, 29-30 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 2, 13-15 |
GRAFT | 2 |
culture | days |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 3-5, 8-10, 13, 14 |
GREEN PERMANENT CROPS (sorrel, rhubarb, perennial onions, wild garlic, asparagus, lovage, etc.) | 17, 18, 21, 22, 28, 29 |
ONION SEVOK, GARLIC | 17, 18, 21, 22, 28, 29 |
ONION - SEEDS | 17, 18, 21, 22, 28, 29 |
CARROT, BEET, TURP | 17, 18, 21, 22, 28, 29 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 2, 13, 14 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS UNDER WINTER | 17, 18, 21-24 |
ROSES, ORCHIDS | 2 |
CONIFEROUS | 2, 8, 9 |
FRUIT TREES | 2, 13, 14, 28, 29 |
FRUIT SHRUBS | 2-5, 17, 18, 21, 22, 28, 29 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 3-5, 13, 14 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 1, 10-12, 16, 30 |
FAVORABLE DAYS | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 18-27 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 10-12 |
GRAFT | 12-14 |
culture | days |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 4-6, 9-13 |
CONIFEROUS | 4-6 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 1, 9, 10 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 7, 8, 14, 29 |
FAVORABLE DAYS | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 15-18, 21-28 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 6-8 |
GRAFT | 9-11, 13 |
SNOW GROUND | 17, 18, 26-28 |
culture | days |
GREEN ANNUAL CROPS (lettuce, dill, basil, parsley, etc.) | 1-3, 7-13 |
BULB, TUBE FLOWERS | 7, 8, 11, 12 |
MUSHROOMS (mycelium) | 7, 8 |
PROHIBITED DAYS OF LANDING/TRANSFER | 4-6, 14, 29 |
Auspicious days | |
PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL | 14-20, 23-28 |
MULCHING, LOOSENING THE SOIL | 4-6, 12-14 |
GRAFT | 6-8, 11, 12 |
SNOW GROUND | 15, 16, 24, 25 |
This section presents lunar calendars for 2016 different types: general and special. General sowing calendars contain recommendations on favorable days for sowing, planting a large number cultivated plants: vegetable crops, garden trees, fruit and ornamental shrubs, colors, as well as recommendations on timing horticultural work Location on. Special lunar calendars give detailed recommendations planting and cultivation of selected popular crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, garlic.
Lunar seed calendars are compiled for Middle lane Russia. The time of astronomical events is indicated for the coordinates of Moscow.
For experienced gardeners: briefly and clearly about the favorable days for sowing and planting seeds and plants in 2016.
You can do pinching and pinching. We weed. We fight pests and diseases of plants. We whiten the trunks of fruit trees, tie them with spruce branches or covering material. We shelter heat-loving perennials for the winter. |
The daily Lunar sowing calendar contains a detailed list of work in the garden and vegetable garden.
Teacher's Day. Day of criminal investigation workers. |
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Phase 1 |
The growing moon from 12:27 in the sign of Sagittarius. 6th lunar day. Sunrise 11:01. Sunset 20:03. |
Sunrise 6:40. Sunset 17:54. The length of the day is 11:13. |
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Sow and plant only for seeds. Collect autumn varieties of apples, pears. AT dark room growing cauliflower. Sprayed on plants to control pests and diseases. Uproot diseased bushes. Take off the harnesses. The trunks of fruit trees are bleached. They tie the trunks of young trees with spruce branches or covering material to protect them from mice and hares. On this day, dry loosening is done, seedlings are thinned out. Dig up lily bulbs. Lunar calendar of sowing and planting |
The lunar sowing calendar for tomatoes opens a series of special calendars for popular crops. Here is an excerpt from the lunar sowing calendar of tomatoes for 2016. Read more about growing tomatoes according to the lunar calendar, about auspicious days for picking, planting tomato seedlings, about the timing of pinching, pinching and harvesting. In the mentioned special calendar, the terms of agricultural work are given separately for growing tomatoes in a greenhouse, greenhouse and for growing in open ground.
auspicious days sowing and planting TOMATOES according to the Lunar sowing calendar in 2016 |
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February 10, 13-14, 17-19 | |
12-13, 16-17 March | |
picking | for greenhouse and open ground |
Planting seedlings and caring for plants | in the greenhouse and in the open ground |
Complete information about the timing of sowing and planting cucumbers for greenhouses and for open ground this year you will find in the special lunar calendar of sowing and planting cucumbers, including: about favorable days for sowing cucumbers in open ground, about the timing of pinching and harvesting. Below is an excerpt from this lunar sowing calendar for 2016 regarding the cultivation of seedlings in cucumbers.
auspicious days sowing and planting CUCUMBERS according to the Lunar sowing calendar in 2016 |
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Sowing seeds for seedlings for a greenhouse | 12-14, 19-20 April |
Sowing seeds for seedlings for open ground | May 8-11; most favorable days: May 10-11 |
Transplanting | in the greenhouse and in the open ground |
Sowing seeds in open ground |
Traditionally, garlic is grown in the winter way. Here is a brief lunar calendar for growing garlic in 2016.