16th-18th. Good For Planting Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Collards, And Other Leafy Vegetables In Southern Florida, Texas, And California. Start Seedbeds.
19th-20th. Poor Planting Days.
21st-23rd. Good Days For Planting Peas, Squash, Corn, Tomatoes, And Other Aboveground Crops In Southern Florida, Texas, And California.
24th-25th. Kill Plant Pests On These Barren Days.
26th-27th. Good Days For Planting Aboveground Crops. Extra Good For Vine Crops, Where Climate Allows.
28th-29th. Neither Plant Nor Sow On These Barren Days.
30th. Fine For Planting Beans, Peppers, Cucumbers, Melons, And Other Aboveground Crops, Where Climate Is Suitable.
Planting Calender: November 16th til 30th
Thanks for the post cristina, I guess these date are good for Green House plantings.
Seeds will not be going into 'Mother Earth' ^_^
Yes, you're right no seeds planting in the north, but in southern states with warmer climate, why not?
Also us, in the southern hemisphere we are starting our garden, waiting for the rain to stop and that the sun start playing its magic.
It only has to get better.
I just noticed, you're in Chile, wow, soo cool, well getting warmer now ^_^
I just put Temuco, Chile into Google Earth and see you're about 4600 feet above sea level, I'm a little over 700.
I guess the moon is the same where ever we are....or is it, I don't know.
Dwight
Yes, the same , is only the sun the one that travel, now is coming to visit us, but the moon is just the same for the whole world...
