Every schoolchild knows what influence the Moon has on the processes occurring on Earth.
Its movement is associated not only with the ebb and flow of the tides, but also with the yield of cultivated plants. Here's what gardeners should remember during the rest of spring 2023: 7 unfavorable days in May.
This is a hot time for farmers, but in the hustle and bustle of the dacha, you need to periodically look at the gardener's calendar. Otherwise, sowing, planting or transplanting will only do harm. Here are these dates.
May 5
On this day there is a full moon and a total lunar eclipse. Plants cannot receive the necessary energy for growth and development at this time, so it is better to do anything in the garden and vegetable garden, but not planting or sowing.
May 13
The reason is that the night light will move into the constellation Pisces, which also has an adverse effect on the results of sowing and planting, cuttings, pruning and watering.
May 15-16
These days the Moon is in Aries. For the uninitiated, this means that planting and other care of plants is best postponed until the second half of May.
May 19
It's the time of the new moon. The energy of the night light is at its lowest at this time. Neither vegetables nor flowers planted at this time will grow.
May 27
Another unfavorable period is the 9th lunar day. It is not advisable to plan sowing, planting and replanting, cuttings, watering, pruning and fertilizing.