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 April 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 March 20 - April 4, 2015
... Beans (early planting) (A)
... Cucumbers (A)
... Eggplants (A)
... Muskmelons (A)
... Squashes (A)
... Watermelons (A)
April 5-6, 2015 ... Sweet Potatoes (B)
April 5-15, 2015 ... Leeks (B)
April 18 - May 3, 2015 ... Okra (A)
Crops that grow below the ground (B) are supposed to be planted during
the dark, or waning, of the Moon: from the day after it is full to the
day before it is new again.
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 (beans, cucumbers, eggplants, muskmelons, squashes, watermelons, sweet potatoes, leeks, and okra), and get ready to plant!
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Tomorrow's Total Eclipse of the Sun
March 20, 2015: Total Eclipse of the Sun
This eclipse will not be visible from North America but will be visible from Greenland, Iceland, Europe, North Africa, and northwestern Asia. (information is from Almanac's website)
This eclipse will not be visible from North America but will be visible from Greenland, Iceland, Europe, North Africa, and northwestern Asia. (information is from Almanac's website)
Thursday, March 5, 2015
March's Full Moon
ATTENTION Houston area folks:
Today will be a full moon, so don't forget to go outside to admire it's beauty!
12:06 PM
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Char-Broil's Spring Grilling Sale (thru 3/31)
During the month of March, Char-Broil is having a Spring Grilling Sale
where you can get 15% off on orders over $75. They have a large
selection of beautiful grills and accessories. Whether you're looking
for a gas grill, charcoal grill, portable grill, electric grill, or
their latest TRU-Infrared line of grills, your sure to find something
you'll love. Take advantage of this spring sale and start planning out a
BBQ night with your family, friends or neighbors.
Spring Grilling - 15% off sitewide on orders $75+ at Char-Broil! Use code A15S1. Offer valid 3/1/2015 - 3/31/2015. Shop now!
Spring Grilling - 15% off sitewide on orders $75+ at Char-Broil! Use code A15S1. Offer valid 3/1/2015 - 3/31/2015. Shop now!
Friday, February 27, 2015
Coupon Deals from Burpee (thru 3/16)
Burpee coupon deals that start today and expire on March 16, 2015
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Sunday, February 22, 2015
Planting vegetables by the moon in March
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 March 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 February 18 - March 5, 2015
... Barley (A)
... Broccoli (early planting) (A)
... Brussels Sprouts (A)
... Cabbage (A)
... Cauliflower (early planting) (A)
... Collards (early planting) (A)
... Endive (early planting) (A)
... Kale (early planting) (A)
... Lettuce (A)
... Spinach (early planting) (A)
... Swiss Chard (A)
Rolling over from February 20 - March 5, 2015 ... Parsley (A)
March 1-5, 2015 ... Peppers (A)
March 6-7, 2015 ... Carrots (B)
March 6-19, 2015 ... Leeks (B)
March 20, 2015
... Brussels Sprouts (A)
... Cabbage (A)
... Collards (early planting) (A)
... Endive (early planting) (A)
... Kale (early planting) (A)
... Peppers (A)
... Pumpkins (A)
... Tomatoes (A)
March 20-31, 2015 ... Corn, Sweet (early planting) (A)
March 20 - April 4, 2015
... Beans (early planting) (A)
... Cucumbers (A)
... Eggplants (A)
... Muskmelons (A)
... Squashes (A)
... Watermelons (A)
Crops that grow below the ground (B) are supposed to be planted during the dark, or waning, of the Moon: from the day after it is full to the day before it is new again.
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 (barley, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, endive, kale, lettuce, spinach, swiss chard, parsley, peppers, carrots, leeks, pumpkins, tomatoes, sweet corn, beans, cucumbers, eggplants, muskmelons, squashes, and watermelons) and get ready to plant!
These are for Region 1 (which the Houston area falls into along with much of Zone 9)
Rolling over from February 18 - March 5, 2015
... Barley (A)
... Broccoli (early planting) (A)
... Brussels Sprouts (A)
... Cabbage (A)
... Cauliflower (early planting) (A)
... Collards (early planting) (A)
... Endive (early planting) (A)
... Kale (early planting) (A)
... Lettuce (A)
... Spinach (early planting) (A)
... Swiss Chard (A)
Rolling over from February 20 - March 5, 2015 ... Parsley (A)
March 1-5, 2015 ... Peppers (A)
March 6-7, 2015 ... Carrots (B)
March 6-19, 2015 ... Leeks (B)
March 20, 2015
... Brussels Sprouts (A)
... Cabbage (A)
... Collards (early planting) (A)
... Endive (early planting) (A)
... Kale (early planting) (A)
... Peppers (A)
... Pumpkins (A)
... Tomatoes (A)
March 20-31, 2015 ... Corn, Sweet (early planting) (A)
March 20 - April 4, 2015
... Beans (early planting) (A)
... Cucumbers (A)
... Eggplants (A)
... Muskmelons (A)
... Squashes (A)
... Watermelons (A)
Crops that grow below the ground (B) are supposed to be planted during the dark, or waning, of the Moon: from the day after it is full to the day before it is new again.
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 (barley, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, endive, kale, lettuce, spinach, swiss chard, parsley, peppers, carrots, leeks, pumpkins, tomatoes, sweet corn, beans, cucumbers, eggplants, muskmelons, squashes, and watermelons) and get ready to plant!
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Planting vegetables by the moon in February
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 February 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 January 20 - February 3, 2015 ... Peas (early planting) (A)
February 4, 2015 ... Parsnips (B)
February 4-15, 2015 ... Turnips (early planting) (B)
February 4-17, 2015
... Onion sets (B)
... Radishes (early planting) (B)
February 7-17, 2015 ... Beets (early planting) (B)
February 10-17, 2015 ... Potatoes (B)
February 15-17, 2015
... Carrots (early planting) (B)
... Leeks (B)
February 18-28, 2015
... Celery (early planting) (A)
... Wheat, Spring (A)
February 18 - March 5, 2015
... Barley (A)
... Broccoli (early planting) (A)
... Brussels Sprouts (A)
... Cabbage (A)
... Cauliflower (early planting) (A)
... Collards (early planting) (A)
... Endive (early planting) (A)
... Kale (early planting) (A)
... Lettuce (A)
... Spinach (early planting) (A)
... Swiss Chard (A)
February 20 - March 5, 2015 ... Parsley (A)
Crops that grow below the ground (B) are supposed to be planted during the dark, or waning, of the Moon: from the day after it is full to the day before it is new again.
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 (peas, parsnips, turnips, onions, radishes, beets, potatoes, carrots, leeks, celery, spring wheat, barley, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, endive, kale, lettuce, spinach, swiss chard, and parsley), and get ready to plant!
These are for Region 1 (which the Houston area falls into along with much of Zone 9)
Rolling over from January 20 - February 3, 2015 ... Peas (early planting) (A)
February 4, 2015 ... Parsnips (B)
February 4-15, 2015 ... Turnips (early planting) (B)
February 4-17, 2015
... Onion sets (B)
... Radishes (early planting) (B)
February 7-17, 2015 ... Beets (early planting) (B)
February 10-17, 2015 ... Potatoes (B)
February 15-17, 2015
... Carrots (early planting) (B)
... Leeks (B)
February 18-28, 2015
... Celery (early planting) (A)
... Wheat, Spring (A)
February 18 - March 5, 2015
... Barley (A)
... Broccoli (early planting) (A)
... Brussels Sprouts (A)
... Cabbage (A)
... Cauliflower (early planting) (A)
... Collards (early planting) (A)
... Endive (early planting) (A)
... Kale (early planting) (A)
... Lettuce (A)
... Spinach (early planting) (A)
... Swiss Chard (A)
February 20 - March 5, 2015 ... Parsley (A)
Crops that grow below the ground (B) are supposed to be planted during the dark, or waning, of the Moon: from the day after it is full to the day before it is new again.
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 (peas, parsnips, turnips, onions, radishes, beets, potatoes, carrots, leeks, celery, spring wheat, barley, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, endive, kale, lettuce, spinach, swiss chard, and parsley), and get ready to plant!
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