Lunar calendar of the gardener and vegetable grower for September 2024
September is a generous month for harvest, during this period the owners do not need to think about how best to plant seeds or seedlings, because their main task will be to collect vegetables and fruits that ripen in the late period. When the crop is collected, it should be cleaned and placed in a cold place so that it is better stored. From plants that have matured, you can collect seeds for sowing next year.
During this period, it is worth pruning berry bushes such as raspberries, currants, gooseberries, and also planting winter garlic, onions for greens and some types of salad that will be ready in the spring. If early frosts are expected, do not forget to cover sensitive plants with agrofibre or film. What and when is best to do will tell the lunar calendar of the gardener and vegetable grower. After all, it is the phases of the moon that directly affect the growth of plants and their fertility. This calendar will help you plan a trip to your plot of land, a trip to the country, or choose a day for cultivating the land, applying fertilizers and preparing black soil for autumn-winter dormancy.
Moon phases in September 2024.
Moon phase name | Activity period |
🌒 Waxing Moon | 4-17 September; |
🌕 Full Moon | Expected on September 18; |
🌘 Waning Moon | 1-2 September; September 19-30. |
🌑 New Moon | September 3; |
🌑 Lunar Eclipse | not expected |
🌕 Solar Eclipse | not expected |
Good dates for gardening in September 2024.
Plant names | Planting dates |
carrots, potatoes, beets | 1, 20-27 September |
garlic and onions | September 1, 20-27 |
peppers, tomatoes, eggplants | September 5-12 |
zucchini, cucumbers, pumpkin, squash | September 5-12 |
cabbage | 5-14, 17, 18, 21, 25, 26 September |
spinach, lettuce, parsley and dill | 1, 17-19, 20-27 September |
fruit trees and berry bushes | 5-12 September |
1 September - This day is perfect for harvesting potatoes, onions and carrots for long-term storage. It will also facilitate pruning trees, replanting flowers and fertilizing the soil.
September 2-4 - New moon days. If you were planning to replant or sow something, it is better to choose other days, because these will be unfavorable for this. In order not to waste time on the land, you can weed, dig up the soil, and also treat it for pests.
September 5-8 -These days you can do something for the soul and transplant grapes, roses or other climbing plants. You can also plant greens and start harvesting potatoes, pumpkins or plums. It is not recommended to cultivate, graft or prune your land, because this can affect the quality of the plants.
September 9-11 - a good period for replanting flowers continues, they can replace pots, or expand flower beds. Vegetables and fruits collected these days will be stored for a long time, remaining fresh and attractive.
September 12-15 - If among your variety there are crops that will winter in an open area, then we advise you to plant them on these days. The soil will absorb fertilizers well and be amenable to processing. From this period, people begin to prepare for autumn frosts, trim trees and mulch the soil. The lunar phases will help in this process.
September 16-19 - full moon days. The lunar calendar does not recommend being in the garden on these days, so as not to disturb the plants and soil. You can clean up your plot, weed, or collect leaves.
September 20-22 - during this period, you should not prune trees and fruits, because the branches will take a long time to grow, which can harm the plants. There are no restrictions on other work. You can start planting winter crops, tinkering with greenhouses and feeding plants.
September 23-26 -fertilizing during this period will double their beneficial effect.
September 27-29 -At the end of September, on these dates, you can harvest, make bouquets of flowers, experiment with new varieties, the month will be on your side. You should refrain from dividing the roots of plants, planting perennial crops and fertilizing with heavy pesticides.
September 30 -late vegetables and fruits have already ripened, so this day is perfect for harvesting. You can fertilize and cultivate the land. But planting raspberries, roses and abundantly watering the soil is not recommended.