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Post by ncboman on Mar 31, 2006 11:03:46 GMT -5
April 2006 1-2 Favorable for planting beans, corn, cotton, tomatoes, peppers and other aboveground crops. 3-4 Poor days for planting, seeds tend to rot in ground. 5-6-7 Plant tomatoes, beans, peppers, corn, cotton and other aboveground crops on these most fruitful days. Plant seedbeds. Start flower gardens. 8-9-10-11 Grub out weeds, briars and other plant pests. 12-13 Favorable planting days. First day good for planting corn, melons, squash, tomatoes and other aboveground crops. The second day good for planting root crops and flower gardens, sowing hay, fodder crops and grains. 14-15-16 Good days for planting beets, carrots, radishes, turnips, peanuts and other root crops. Also good for cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, kale, celery and other leafy vegetable. Start seedbeds. 17-18 Barren days. Do no planting. 19-20 Favorable days for planting beets, carrots, turnips radishes, onions and other root crops. 21-22 Excellent time to kill weeds, briars, poison ivy and other plant pests. 23-24 Favorable days for planting root crops, extra good for vine crops. Set strawberry plants. 25-26-27 Poor planting days. Break ground or cultivate. 28-29 Favorable for planting beans, corn, cotton, tomatoes, peppers and other aboveground crops. 30 Poor day for planting, seeds tend to rot in ground web page
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Post by ncboman on Apr 6, 2006 18:59:51 GMT -5
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