Gardening by the Moon Calendar from the Farmers’ Almanac
October 2011
1st-3rd Do Clearing And Plowing, But No Planting.
4th-6th Plant Tomatoes, Peas, Beans And Other Aboveground Crops, Indoors In The North, Outdoors In Lower South.
7th-8th Poor Planting Days. Kill Poison Ivy, Weeds, Clear Land, But Do No Planting.
9th-10th Good Days For Planting Aboveground Crops, Extra Good For Vine Crops, Where Climate Is Suitable.
11th-12th A Barren Period.
13th-15th Good Days For Planting Beets, Carrots, Onions, Turnips And Other Hardy Root Crops, Where Climate Is Suitable. Good Days For Transplanting.
16th-17th Poor Days For Planting, Seeds Tend To Rot In The Ground.
18th-19th Best Planting Days For Fall Potatoes, Turnips, Onions, Carrots, Beets And Other Root Crops, Where Climate Is Suitable. Also Plant Seedbeds, Flower Gardens. Good Days For Transplanting.
20th-23rd Grub Out Weeds, Briars, And Other Plant Pests.
24th-25th Good Days For Planting Root Crops, Fine For Sowing Hay, Fodder Crops, And Grains. Plant Flowers.
26th-28th Good Days For Planting Aboveground Crops And Leafy Vegetables Such As Lettuce, Cabbage, Kale And Celery, Where Climate Is Suitable. Start Seedbeds.
29th-30th Do Clearing And Plowing, But No Planting.
31st
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