Tag: vegetables

  • The Time to Start Planting Your Garden!

    Me and my family plant our garden by the signs of the moon including the breast, head, neck, arms, legs, knees, heart, belly and etc.

    Each plant does better in different signs. For instance, tomatoes do good when planted when the moon is in Cancer and in the breast, Scorpio in the Secrets and Pieces in the Feet.

    The stages of the moon are extremely important in the plant’s growth and during each month the moon will pass through one of the twelve constellations that make up the signs of the Zodiac.

    One of the best times to plant is during the new moon but just to make sure check your calendar to see what the signs are of the day that you’re planting.

    The first quarter of the moon is a great time to plant annuals who are producing their crop above ground and is normally leafy including broccoli, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, asparagus, celery, corn, cauliflower, lettuce, leeks, oats, parsley, onions and spinach.

    The second quarter of the moon is also a great time to plant annuals who are producing their crop above ground but are of a vine variety that produces their seed inside the crop like beans, melons, eggplants, peas, peppers, pumpkins, squash and tomatoes.

    The third quarter of the moon is great to plant bulbs, roots and perennials. Meaning that it is a great time to plant shrubs, trees, berry baring fruits, artichokes, beets, carrots, onions, parsnips, potatoes, radishes, rhubarb, rutabagas, strawberries, winter wheat, turnips and grape vines.

    Last but not least is the fourth quarter of the moon and during this time it is just best to cultivate your garden, turn the soil, pull weeds and prevent pests as when the moon is in the barren like this the plants will not grow well and these signs include Aries, Leo, Virgo, Gemini, Aquarius and Sagittarius.

    Apple and Pear Tip! Pick your apples and pears in the old of the moon and the bruised spots will dry up and if you picked them in the new moon the spots will rot. Harvest all crops when the moon is growing old as they will keep longer and better.

    I’m just curious to know do you all plant by the signs of the moon?

  • Plant Flowers in Your Garden to Keep Pests Away!

    Have you ever had those pesky insects get all over your fresh produce including your vegetables and fruits? Well did you know that there are actually flowers that you can plant that deters insects?

    It’s true! Some flowers are a natural deterrent to some insects which helps to keep your garden pest free!

    Marigolds for instance is one of the popular deterring flowers. The scent on the flower (and trust me they do have a scent!) keeps insect pest like mosquitoes, snails and nematodes like cabbage worms tomato horn worms, squash bugs and many more!

    Not only do they deter the bad insects, but they also attract the beneficial insects that will attack and kill the aphids which are eating your garden so, Marigolds are very beneficial to your garden!

    Another popular plant/flower used to deter insects is Lavender. Not only is it personally one of my favorites natural fragrances but it helps to repel fleas, mosquitoes, moths and flies!

    Chrysanthemums is another favorite pest deterring flower and are sometimes used for a flower border around the house as the flower prevents fleas, lice, ants, roaches, Japanese beetles, ticks, spider mites and bedbugs as this flower naturally contains an insecticide called pyrethrin.

    Petunias are a favorite among the garden as these flowers repel leafhoppers, tomato hornworms, squash bugs and aphids!

    Zinnias are also a flower that helps to deter bugs like cutworms, squash bugs, cabbage worms and ants from the garden as well! Zinnias also just like the Marigolds help lure predator insects into the garden which in turn gets rid of the insects that are eating your garden!

    However, if you decide to add a little bit of Italian to your garden. Try planting Basil as it also helps to deter mosquitoes (as you can probably tell we have a mosquito infestation here in the South!), flies and moths. Garden Tip, while working in the garden, crush Basil leaves and rub them onto your skin. This will help to keep mosquitoes away!

    Thyme is also another great deterring plant as it helps to keep the mosquitoes away especially in dry rocky areas of your garden!

    Mint is also used to deter pests like mosquitoes but just be sure to note that Mint spreads very fast so it’s always a good idea to plant it in a pot and then place it in your garden!

    Another favorite among gardening pest preventing plants is Lemongrass! The plant is packed with something called citronella which is known to be a safer component to repellents like DEET. The plant’s odor is actually so strong that it either repels or kills mosquitoes in the area but if you decide to place the Lemongrass onto your skin all you have to do is crush the leaves like you do Basil and rub them onto your skin.

    Chives is another favorite among the bug deterring family and is known to deter plants like cabbage worms, aphids, slugs and carrot flies as all these bugs hate the smell of Chives.