Lunno-sowing calendar for December 2019

In the minds of the overwhelming majority of people, even those who have something to do with agriculture, the lunar sowing calendar is associated primarily with the spring and summer months, because it was at this time that the issue of planting works (in any case, for residents of the northern hemisphere) seems relevant.

In fact, plants are planted and transplanted at any time of the year, for example, if we are talking about indoor flowers or growing different crops in professional heated greenhouses. This review provides a detailed lunar calendar for December 2019, and outlines the basic rules and tips on how to use it.

Lunar sowing calendar for December 2019 gardener, gardener and flower grower

Not too experienced gardeners and gardeners, making a decision to check their planting plans with the lunar calendar, usually simply ask themselves: which days of the month are the most favorable for this, and which are not.

However, the use of the sowing calendar will be much more literate if you understand exactly how the moon affects the plants, and why the same day may be fine, for example, for planting crocuses and be completely unsuccessful if you plan to cut the ficus. Considering the motion of the earth satellite in December 2019, we will try at the same time to find answers to these fundamental questions.

Important! The lunar calendar is a concept that does not depend on the geographical framework. It is the only one on the whole territory of the Earth, the only clarification concerns the so-called date change line, i.e. the situation when local time differs by the day in different parts of our planet, and, consequently, the day of the lunar calendar is not the same at such points .

New moon

In December 2019, the new moon falls on the 26th, the exact time - 8:16. The moon on this day will be in Capricorn. A new moon, in general, is a phase of maximum rest for all plants, a time when their vital energy tends to zero, therefore neither this nor the previous day nor the next day should be done without any work with the plants so as not to cause them additional stress.

Note, however, that Capricorn is a pretty good sign for flowers and in itself provides:

  • the collection of quality seeds, which then for a long time retain their germination;
  • slow, but friendly and strong sprouts with strong roots and strong immunity - in the case of sowing seeds on this day;
  • for decorative indoor plants - strong stems and abundant flowering, although the flowers themselves in Capricorn form smaller than usual.

This sign of the zodiac is considered favorable both for germination and for planting seeds, rootstocks and winter crops. If a room flower has a weak root system, it is necessary to transplant it into fresh ground during the period when the Moon is in Capricorn. This day is also considered a good day for the treatment of plants with insecticides or fungicides (preparations against pests and diseases). Among the potted flowers, the Moon in Capricorn is most "loved" by many ficuses and palms (especially fan), yuccas, conifers, laurels, dracaenas, and from succulents - conofitums, lapidaria, argyroderma, and fatty women (money trees). But the bulbous and tuberous flowers during the stay of the Moon in Capricorn is better not to touch.

Waxing Crescent

The growing moon phase in December 2019 is represented by two periods - from 1 to 11 and from 27 to 31 numbers.

The lunar calendar for this period looks like this:

Calendar datesLunar Calendar DaysZodiac sign
1-25-7Aquarius
3-57-10Fish
6-710-12Aries
8-1012-15Taurus
1115-16Twins
272-3Capricorn
28-303-6Aquarius
316-7Fish

Estimating the influence of this phase of the natural satellite of the Earth on representatives of the flora, one should remember a simple rule: the growth of the Moon is accompanied by rising of water. It was at this time that tides occur on our planet, people feel an increase in vitality, and in plants all the energy begins to rise from the roots to the above-ground part.

Did you know? In antiquity, Muslims used a calendar in which, in addition to the usual 12 months, the 13th periodically (7 times in 19 years) was present. The additional month was abolished by the prophet Mohammed in 631, motivating it by the will of Allah, and several years after the death of the prophet, the Righteous Caliph Abu Hafs Umar ibn al-Khattab al-Adawiy introduced the calendar according to the "standard" lunar calendar.
Beautifully flowering houseplants tend to plant buds on the growing Moon, and decorative-deciduous plants start new shoots and actively increase green mass, and in order to further stimulate these processes, the florist during this period should pay special attention to watering and feeding.

In general, if we talk about the most favorable period for disembarking, transplanting, grafting, rooting cuttings or air layering, then this is precisely the phase of the rising Moon. The roots of the plants during this period are in a state of relative rest, therefore it is not so bad to damage them in the process of transplanting.

On the contrary, it is better not to plan pruning on the growing Moon, since intensive sap flow increases the risk of infecting flowers with various infections through wounds resulting from "surgical intervention."

However, when determining the most favorable days for the care of flowers in the period of the growing moon, you must also pay attention to the sign of the zodiac in which the "night light" is located. So, for palm trees and other plants with powerful roots and large leaves, the days are most favorable when the Moon is in Pisces (3, 4, 5 and 31 December).

The period when the moon is in Pisces is well suited for planting tuberous and bulbous crops.

But Taurus (December 8, 9, 10) is an excellent contributor to the care of monsteras, ficuses, dieffenbachia and other decorative leafy ones.

Aquarius is a barren sign, which means that neither sowing, nor planting, or replanting plants on December 1, 2, 28, 29, and 30, despite the generally favorable lunar phase, should not be. On the other hand, if you take the risk and carry out such activities, those plants that will endure the stress caused to them will later grow to be the most powerful, enduring, and beautifully bloom.

Important! Those who want to do home breeding, crossing different types and other experiments can be sure: Aquarius with the growing Moon is the ideal time for creative experiments.

In addition, in Aquarius, it is possible to gather and prepare bulbs for future planting, thinning seedlings, process green "wards" for pests and diseases, and carry out formative pruning.

Some potted flowers can be grafted and repotted when the moon is in Aquarius. These include, in particular, indoor maple, dracaena, arrowroot, poinsettia, ctenophores, alokazii, nolinae, redbaggers, kokkoboy, koleusy, krestovniki, rogolistniki, jatropha, etc.

But watering and fertilizing during this period should not be carried out, such procedures are fraught with rotting or burning of the roots.

The sign of Gemini is also considered infertile, and yet its effect on plants is not as disastrous as Aquarius. In particular, on December 11 it is quite possible to transplant curly and creeping indoor flowers such as ivy, creepers, passionflower, callusia, etc., by grafting.

Those who like to grow spices and other herbs on their own windowsill should also do this when the growing Moon is in Gemini. This day is also favorable for such indoor plants as asparagus, rose, tradescantia, chlorophytum, sethreasia, cyanosis, as well as for dates, coconuts and other feathery palms.

Aries is a very unfavorable sign for working with plants, therefore everything that was said about the Moon in Aquarius fully applies to Aries (December 6 and 7).

Did you know? Many myths and superstitions are associated with the full moon, but some of the oddities attributed to this night are supported by statistics. For example, doctors from the Bradford Royal Hospital (West Yorkshire, United Kingdom) confirm that during the full moon they are twice as likely to be treated as patients on dog bites.

Full moon

A full moon is a day that, in terms of its impact on terrestrial biological processes, is the complete opposite of a new moon. On this day, people and plants are in a state of maximum flow of vitality and activity.

In December 2019, the full moon falls on the 12th, the exact time is 8:15. The moon on this day will be in the sign of Gemini.

Despite the increased activity of the flora at the full moon, for planting, transplanting and, moreover, pruning, this period is not favorable: it is an excess of vital energy that can lead to an acute reaction of the plant to unexpected stress. This is aggravated by the fact that Gemini, as already mentioned, is a sign not very conducive to working with colors.

Waning moon

In the phase of the waning moon, the movement of water, and with it the life energy, takes the opposite direction - from top to bottom. With a decrease in water on Earth, a period of ebb comes, and in plants, the force from the above-ground part begins to flow into the roots.

It seems that the flowers stop: new shoots are not formed, the buds are not tied. However, in reality, the decreasing Moon is a no less important period in the life of the representatives of the flora than the growing, just the center of active growth is located at this moment underground, and not above it.

A bouquet of flowers cut during the waning moon will retain its freshness much longer than if the same procedure is carried out after a new moon.

The phase of the waning moon is considered to be a favorable period for planting bulbous and tuberous plants, dividing the shrub, reproducing potted plants with root or aerial layering, as well as for applying fertilizer at the root.

It is possible to cut flowers during this period, but closer to the full moon, while there is still enough energy in the aboveground part, but bulbs and tubers can be broken through for later planting, on the contrary, better at the end of the phase, then this material has much more chances to grow into a strong and healthy plant. .

The detailed lunar calendar during this period looks like this:

Calendar datesLunar Calendar DaysZodiac sign
13-1417-19Crayfish
15-1619-21a lion
17-1821-23Virgo
1923 (third quarter)Virgo
20-2123-25Libra
22-2325-27Scorpio
24-2527-29Sagittarius

In December 2019, the period of the waning moon will last from the 13th to the 25th and will end on the already mentioned New Moon on December 26th.

As for the signs of the zodiac in which the moon will be in the period under consideration, it is worth noting that of the six constellations listed above, two (Cancer and Scorpio) are definitely fertile, three (Leo, Virgo and Sagittarius) are barren, and one (Libra) is neutral. .

In more detail, the effect of the indicated signs of the zodiac on indoor and other plants is indicated in the table:

Zodiac signPermissible work
Crayfish

Can:
  • care (planting, transplanting, pruning) for: Dieffenbachia, Kalanchoe, Aglaonema, Agave, Aire, Gasteria, Haworthia, Echeveria;
  • from succulents - Sedum, young, pahivitum.

Not recommended:

  • planting climbing and ampelous crops;
  • planting tubers and bulbs;
  • treatment of diseases and pests;
  • transplanting palm trees and other trees
a lion Can:
  • trimming;
  • digging bulbs and tubers;
  • planting and rooting of gardenia, calla, camellia, mimosa, calceolaria, amaranth and afelandra

Not recommended:

  • top dressing;
  • watering
Virgo Can:

  • pruning of climbing, creeping and undersized crops;
  • picking;
  • rooting cuttings, dividing the bush;
  • top dressing, especially with the use of potash fertilizers;
  • planting and transplanting dracaena, monstera, aucuba, philodendron, cissus and roicissus, fatsy, scinapsus

Not recommended:

  • seed soaking
LibraCan:
  • planting roses and other beautiful flowering plants, as well as climbing and tuberous crops;
  • sowing herbs and other greenery;
  • trimming, pinching;
  • planting and transplanting hibiscus, hydrangea, cestrum, celosia, azaleas, heliotrope, cross-overs, kufei, lilies

Not recommended:

  • sprinkling;
  • budding
ScorpioCan:

  • take care of (planting, transplanting, pruning) for: hyacinth, aloe, carbon net, opuntia, cacti, steppe, dragon tree, oleander, cereus, faucium;
  • seed soaking;
  • top dressing;
  • sowing herbs

Not recommended:

  • pruning;
  • care for (planting, transplanting, dividing the roots) for bulbous and bulbous bulbous cultures
SagittariusCan:
  • planting and sowing of flowering crops;
  • grafting;
  • pest management;
  • harvesting bulbs and tubers;
  • care for: lemon, shefleroi, bamboo palms, cleavia, strelitzia, sansevieriya, hemantus, ficus, euharis (lily), crinum, lashenalia

Not recommended:

  • watering;
  • trimming

Favorable planting days for planting and planting in December 2019

To summarize all that was said above, the most favorable days for planting and transplanting indoor plants In December 2019, the following numbers are generally:

  • from 3rd to 10th;
  • from the 15th to the 18th;
  • 20th;
  • 27th;
  • from the 30th to the 31st.

If we talk about certain types of work of the gardener and the gardener, we can distinguish such favorable days:

Type of workFavorable days of the month
trimmingfrom the 13th to the 16th; from the 21st to the 25th
planting palms and other treesfrom the 13th to the 14th; 27th
sowing herbs and other greeneryfrom 6th to 10th; from the 30th to the 31st
home preparations (salting, preservation)5th; from 13th to 14th; from the 21st to the 22nd
purchase of seeds and seedlings27th
wateringfrom 3rd to 5th; from the 13th to the 14th; from the 21st to the 23rd
winter pruningfrom the 23rd to the 25th
soil preparation and disinfectionfrom the 17th to the 19th

It is highly undesirable to plan work on planting on such days of December 2019:

  • from 1st to 2nd;
  • The 12th;
  • The 19th;
  • from 21st to 22nd;
  • 26th;
  • from the 28th to the 29th.

Features of the first crops

Plants that are planned to be planted subsequently in open ground, begin to sow on seedlings no earlier than February. In December, the time for such work has not come yet, since, on the one hand, overgrown seedlings subsequently very hard endure the stress of transplantation, on the other hand, most representatives of the flora in conditions of a decreasing daylight prefer to rest.

In addition, the lack of lighting on the window sill of a city apartment, exacerbated by overdried and overheated air rising from the central heating battery, creates conditions in which plants grow slowly, stretch, wither and dry. However, certain types of work at this time can still be done.

In particular, December is a good period for:

  • acquisitions of seed material (before the onset of traditional hype is still far away, and therefore you can safely choose and, if necessary, order the best varieties of vegetables or flowers);
  • stratification (artificial wintering) of seeds for future planting;
  • grafting coniferous crops;
  • checking the status of tubers, bulbs, roots and seeds harvested for planting, as well as their forcing for planting in the greenhouse.

In addition, in December it is quite possible to start growing fresh vegetables and greens on your own windowsill. In addition to the traditional onion on the feather, in this way it is perfectly possible to get parsley (and not only the leaf, but also the root), dill, mint, parsnip, various salads, as well as many vegetables - hot peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes.

It is only important to choose those varieties that are most suitable for growing in room conditions. For example, such varieties of parsley as Breeze, Sugar, Universal or Urozhayna grow well on the windowsill; from a tomato you can pay attention to a series of varieties with the name "balcony" or "balcony" in the name. Many varieties of cherry tomatoes can also be successfully grown at home.

Did you know? The first pizza was cooked in Naples in 1522, almost as soon as the Italians discovered cherry tomatoes. It is interesting that in the homeland of this popular all over the world dishes of other tomatoes, except cherry, are still practically not recognized.

Most types of greens do not need special care, except for regular watering, but without enough light, a good harvest cannot be obtained. Tomatoes, peppers and other large plants, in addition, need periodic feeding, the scheme of which is necessary to specify for each crop personally.

For example:

Finally, a very fashionable trend among supporters of healthy nutrition is microgreen or, more simply, seeds of various types of greens, legumes, and even some vegetables, sprouted at home, eaten together with roots. For the development of the technology of production of such a useful product December is the best fit.

Growing this kind of "superfood" is very simple. To do this, just sprinkle the bottom of a regular plastic food container with water from a spray bottle, then place the prepared seeds in a container, cover with a lid and put it in a well-lit place for a couple of days.

Important! For germination in order to obtain microgrin, only those seeds that have not undergone preplant disinfecting treatment with growth stimulants and other chemicals should be used.

Periodically, the condition of the seeds should be monitored - if there is not enough condensation on the container walls, you can add a little water to the container, but you should not get carried away: the more liquid, the slower the seeds will germinate. When the bottom of the container turns into a mini greenhouse with tiny green shoots, the product is ready. It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 10 days, but it is better to use microgreen immediately.

It is believed that germinated sprouts of vitamins and other nutrients are many times more than in adult greens. At the summer cottage in December there is nothing special to do, and the time for planting seedlings has not come yet.

The lunar sowing calendar for this month is needed only for those who are keen on growing indoor plants or have stationary greenhouses suitable for use at any time of the year. Choosing an auspicious day for planting or transplanting in accordance with the phase of the moon, flower growers and gardeners need to remember that plants react to changing daylight much more sensitively than to the movement of the “night star”, and therefore December is not the best time for carrying out this kind of work.

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