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Monday, May 11, 2015

Planting vegetables by the moon in May

Are you a faithful gardener that plants by the moon or have you ever been curious about it and wanted to try it? Planting by the moon is a longtime Old Farmer's Almanac tradition. According to this practice, cycles of the Moon affect plant growth. Here's a list of dates (according to Almanac's website) that occur in May for planting by the moon's phases.

These are for Region 1 (which the Houston area falls into along with much of Zone 9)

Rolling over from April 18 - May 3, 2015 ... Okra (A)

May 18 - June 1, 2015 ... Okra (A)

Crops that are aboveground (A) are supposed to be planted during the light, or waxing, of the Moon: from the day the Moon is new to the day it is full.


Gather your supplies, order your seeds if you don't already have some on hand
(choose carefully! okra ... or okra?), and get ready to plant!

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