Experienced summer residents know: in the fall, there is no less work to do on the garden plot than in the summer, and even more.
We tell you what the gardener's and vegetable grower's lunar calendar recommends doing at the dacha from September 2 to 8.
September 2
The day is favorable for harvesting, digging up empty beds, removing weeds, and loosening the soil.
It is not recommended to plant, sow, collect seeds, water, prune, or treat plants for diseases and pests.
September 3
An excellent day for harvesting, planting any crops, planting a new garden, cultivating the soil, and applying fertilizers.
Watering is not recommended. In the flowerbed, you cannot cut off excess and diseased shoots and carry out treatment against pests and diseases.
September 4
It is forbidden to collect root crops, plant trees, shrubs and flowers, water, feed, prepare cuttings, or divide bushes.
You can plant vegetable seedlings, collect flower seeds, treat for diseases and pests, trim shoots, cultivate the soil in the flower bed, cut flowers for bouquets.
September 5
A favorable day for harvesting and collecting seeds, treating against pests and diseases, cutting flowers for bouquets.
It is prohibited to plant and sow garden crops (except onions and greens), trees, shrubs and flowers.
September 6
A good day for planting long-growing plants, whitewashing trees, picking fruits, treating for pests and diseases, and drying herbs.
It is not recommended to loosen the soil, replant plants, or divide tubers, roots, and bulbs.
September 7
The day is suitable for harvesting, planting garden crops and perennial flowers, applying fertilizers, and treating pests.
You cannot transplant plants, work with roots, or loosen the soil close to the roots.
September 8
A suitable day for harvesting, cultivating the soil with fertilizers, planting seedlings, perennial flowers, and ornamental bushes.
You cannot work with plant roots or divide tubers and bulbs.