In September, summer residents have a lot of work: they need to harvest, plant trees, shrubs and other perennials, dig up empty beds, etc.
We tell you what the gardener's and vegetable grower's lunar calendar advises you to do at your dacha from September 16 to 22.
September 16
It is recommended to remove plants that have already fruited and plant creeping and climbing crops.
In the flower bed you can plant marigolds, matthiola, calendula, carnations, and treat them against pests and diseases.
It is forbidden to trim or saw trees, water plants abundantly, cultivate the soil, collect, soak or germinate seeds.
September 17
New moon, you can't plant or replant anything. Also, you shouldn't loosen the soil.
You can treat the area for diseases and pests, apply fertilizers, and tidy up the area.
September 18
You can plant fruit trees and bushes, root crops, zucchini, onions, squash, cucumbers, parsley, celery, dill. Eggplants, tomatoes and peppers - only for seedlings.
You can also trim, graft, re-graft, water the plants generously, plant carnations and daisies in the flower bed, and treat for pests and diseases.
September 19
It is recommended to plant root crops, fruit trees and shrubs, flowers, and seedlings - cucumbers, eggplants, tomatoes.
You can also remove weeds, cultivate the soil, trim and feed fruit trees and shrubs. In the flower garden, plants can be trimmed, but they cannot be grafted or sprayed.
September 20
A favorable day for harvesting all crops except potatoes.
You can also cultivate the soil, plant and graft fruit trees and shrubs, and mow the grass.
In the flower bed you can water, feed, and plant perennial bulbs.
September 21
You can plant all the crops that you have been putting off.
You can also pick tomatoes, treat them against pests, and loosen and weed the flowerbed. You shouldn't replant, prune, or water abundantly.
September 22
The day is favorable for harvesting root crops, bulbs, herbs, planting fruit trees and shrubs, cultivating the soil, removing undergrowth, and spraying against diseases and pests.
You can plant tomatoes, peppers, onions, pumpkins, and ornamental flowering plants.