Down-under this week we can sow seeds for optimum growth of fruits and flowers,
- especially Tuesday 15th January 2019 through to morning of Thursday 17th
- then again Sunday 20th January [here in New Zealand].
Before the full moon on Monday 21st January 2109.
Still time to plant more
- tomatoes – hopefully there is still time for them to grow well outside where you are. Some are quick growing, I like dwarf cherry tomatoes now. Feed and water them well. Seedlings best rather than seeds now I think.
cherry tomatoes harvest
- pumpkins/squashes/zucchini [courgettes]/cucumbers – if you have lots of space, compost and can keep the humid climate problems of mold under control.
pumpkin/squash harvest
- legumes – such as beans
- Flowers – check requirements – there are so many options – find which ones you like which are good to sow now.
Vanilla passion-fruit – delicious
This week the moon is growing towards full and the days listed are when many aspects line up to give optimum good germination for strong seedlings if the outside climate is provided for their needs.
May the weather support growing great plants!
Cheers
Heather
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For more ideas about what to sow and when in NZ, have a look at http://gardenate.com
PS:
For more about planting by the moon phases,
If you like experiments about when to plant for best results, a great one is to plant the same seeds in rows right beside each other [so all other conditions are identical], and label the rows with the date of planting. Then sow seeds from 1 packet at weekly intervals, each week in a new row.
This way you can see how the recommendations for best/worst seed sowing outcomes from moon-planting guides work for you. Maybe they do, and maybe they don’t.
I enjoy experimenting with such ideas – and if only I can rescue the rows from the snails and black-birds, I might even get some results to share!
Here’s a post I wrote about planting by the moon phases if you like more information and reflections on it.
Moon planting guides remind me to plant SOMETHING, plan a little, and help me have a continuous supply!
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