As full moon draws closer, it will affect how your plants
grow or what will happen to your plants, from the fruits, to the roots and
leaves.
On November 14th-15th seeds
sown on these days are likely to rot.
By this time full moon date is gone, as a result from
November 16th-17th are good days for transplanting/planting
potatoes, turnips, onions, carrots, beets, and other root crops where climate
is suitable.
From November 18th-22nd are good days to get rid
of those annoying weeds and other pest plants.
November 23rd-27th is a favorable time for sowing
grains, hay, and fodder crops, root crops (carrots, beets,
onions, turnips, Irish potatoes, and other root crops) and to plant
flowers.
As the month comes to an end, you can now relax and enjoy
your garden view, because from November 28th-30th are
poor planting days.
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