1st-2nd Good Days For Planting Aboveground Crops Such As Corn, Beans, Peppers In Southern Florida, Texas, And California.
3rd-4th Good Days To Do Plowing. Poor For Planting.
5th-6th Fine For Planting Any Aboveground Crop Where The Climate Permits. Extra Good Days For Planting Peppers, Tomatoes, Peas, And Other Vine Crops.
7th-8th Barren Days. Do No Planting.
9th-11th Fine For Planting Beans, Peppers, Cucumbers, Melons, And Other Aboveground Crop Where Climate Is Suitable.
12th-13th Poor Days For Planting. Seeds Will Tend To Rot In Ground.
14th-16th Favorable Planting Days: First Day Is Best For Planting Aboveground Crops And Especially Good For Peas, Beans, Cucumber, And Squash Where The Climate Permits. Last Two Days Is A Most Fruitful Time To Plant Beets, Carrots, Onions, And Other Hardy Root Crops In The Deep South And For Transplanting. All Days ?good For Starting Seedbeds And Your Flower Gardens.
17th-21st A Barren Time. Clear Woodlots And Fencerows.
22nd-23rd Favorable Days For Planting Root Crops And Fine For Sowing Grains, Hay, And Forage Crops. Plant Flowers.
24th-25th Plant Carrots, Turnips, Onions, Beets, Irish Potatoes, And Other Root Crops In The South. Lettuce, Cabbage, Collards And Other Leafy Vegetables Will Do Well. Start Seedbeds. Good Days For Transplanting.
26th-27th Seeds Planted Will Grow Poorly And Yield Little.
28th-29th Good Planting Days For Root Crops Where Climate Permits.
30th-31st These Are Good Days To Do Any Plowing. Poor Days For Planting.
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