Kalena fa'ato'aga fa'ato'aga mo le masina o Iulai 2022
Mid-summer, sultry July is the time for harvesting berries from fruit bushes and some trees, the first tender cucumbers and fragrant tomatoes. We tell you what needs to be done on the site, taking into account the lunar sowing calendar of the gardener and gardener for July 2022

Plan of work in the garden and vegetable garden for July

July is the hottest month of the year. The main problem at this time is the quickly drying soil, so it is important to water the plants in a timely manner. But this is far from the only task – there are many other works that need to be done at the height of summer.

8 / Aso Faraile / Tuputupu

The day is good for all types of pruning – you can remove stepsons from tomatoes and tops from fruit trees, form cucumbers.

9 / Aso Sa / Tuputupu

You can do yesterday’s work. A good day to fight diseases and pests.

10 / La / Tuputupu

A favorable day for fertilizing – you can feed roses, vegetable and flower crops.

11 / Mon / Tuputupu

Today you can harvest vegetables and berries for immediate consumption – they will not be stored for a long time.

12 / Tue / Tuputupu

It’s time to start gartering tomatoes, as well as cucumbers, melons and watermelons if they are grown on vertical supports.

13 / Wed / Full Moon

No plant work. You can walk around the garden and find good places for future plantings.

14 / Aso / Alu i lalo

In the next two days there will be an unfavorable period for working with plants, so it is better to postpone everything.

15 / Aso Faraile / Agailalo

It is better not to disturb the plants today – the unfavorable period continues. The best thing to do is take a day off.

16 / Aso Toʻonaʻi / Aʻoaʻo

A good day for harvesting – vegetables and fruits harvested today will be stored for a long time. You can make preparations for the winter.

17 / La / Alu

An ideal day for preservation – you can pickle cucumbers, prepare jam and juices. Planting, watering and cutting is impossible.

18 / Mon / Alu ifo

Auspicious day for harvesting root crops. You can make top dressing for vegetable and flower crops.

19 / Tue / Alu ifo

You can do the same as the day before. And also remove stepchildren from tomatoes, peppers and eggplants, form cucumbers.

20 / Aso Lulu / Faʻaitiitia

You can do yesterday’s work. A good day for harvesting firewood and hay for the winter, collecting medicinal herbs.

21 / Aso / Alu i lalo

The day is favorable for most country work – you can remove stepchildren from tomatoes, cut the garden, and fertilize.

22 / Aso Faraile / Agailalo

A good day for harvesting for long-term storage. You can treat plants from diseases and pests.

23 / Aso Toʻonaʻi / Aʻoaʻo

It’s time to mow the lawn. You can treat the garden and garden from diseases and pests. You can not plant and transplant.

24 / La / Alu

You can do the same as the day before, and even feed the flowers. Harvest harvested on this day will be well stored.

25 / Mon / Alu ifo

It’s time to dig up the bulbous plants to dry. You can harvest for long-term storage, mow the lawn.

26 / Tue / Alu ifo

You can do the same as the day before. And besides, to do preparations for the winter – pickle cucumbers, make jams.

27 / Aso Lulu / Faʻaitiitia

A great day for harvesting medicinal plants, but on condition that the day is sunny. It is better to collect them before lunch.

28 / Thu / New Moon

It is best to devote a day to processing vegetable plants from pests, this is especially true for cabbage.

29/ Fri / Grows

Another auspicious day for collecting medicinal plants, especially those intended for the treatment of the heart.

30 / Aso Sa / Tuputupu

The perfect day to buy seedlings with ZKS – you can go to the garden center or place an order in the online store.

31 / La / Tuputupu

It’s time to dig bulbous flowers, you can transplant perennials, sow the lawn. Feeding cannot be added.

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Garden work in July

Fui le togalaau. All plants, of course, require watering, but in the garden it should be moderate. Fruit trees, for example, do not like it when water is constantly poured under them – excess moisture leads to damage to the crop, fruits and leaves are affected by fungal diseases. Trees need to be watered only once in July – 20 days before harvest (1). Accordingly, for each crop and each variety (early, mid-season or late), these will be their own terms.

And it is also important to observe the rate of watering. And it depends on the age of the tree:

  • up to 5 years – 70 liters per tree;
  • 5-10 years – 140 l;
  • from 10 years – 200 liters.

Fertilize plums. The timing of fertilizing fruit trees depends on the species – they are all different. And so it turns out that at the height of summer, fertilizers are needed only for plums – they are applied when the fruits begin to pour: 2 tbsp. spoons of urea and 3 tbsp. spoons of nitrophoska is the amount per 10 liters of water. And for each plum you need 2 buckets of such top dressing.

Fa'aola vao. July is the perfect time to propagate plants from cuttings. By this time, they have already grown stronger, semi-woody, and it is these that best give roots. And the timing allows them to grow up for the winter.

Cuttings in July can propagate currants, gooseberries, honeysuckle, sea buckthorn and dogwood. And all the decorative ones that this method suits.

Aoina fa'ameamea. Many summer residents ignore this tedious event – unripe apples or plums attacked, and even let them lie on the ground. Meanwhile, carrion is a breeding ground for diseases and pests. Often, fruits fall off the branches because they are affected by the codling moth or have begun to rot. And the larvae do not like to live in fallen fruits, they get out and climb the tree again. In addition, there are a lot of spores of pathogenic fungi on the carrion, which will be carried around the garden by the wind.

The collected carrion must be buried to a depth of 50 cm. Or take it out with garbage somewhere outside the dacha.

garden work in july

Fui le togalaau. Vegetable crops, unlike trees, have a compact root system and often it is located in the upper soil layer, namely, it dries out the fastest. Therefore, watering in July should be plentiful and timely. Approximate norms for hot weather are as follows:

  • cabbage – 2,5 liters per bush once a week;
  • kukama - 1 l i le vao faʻatasi i le vaiaso;
  • tamato - 2,5 lita i le vao faʻatasi i le vaiaso;
  • pepa ma eggplants - 2 lita i le vao faʻatasi i le vaiaso;
  • zucchini ma squash - 2 lita i le vao faʻatasi i le vaiaso;
  • kāloti ma beets - 5 lita i le 1 sq. m i le 2 vaiaso.

Mulch vegetables. There is a rule: the land should not be empty. But for many summer residents in the aisles, the soil is not covered by anything. In the heat, it gets very hot (its temperature can rise to 80 ° C!) and quickly dries up. And to prevent this from happening, the beds must be mulched (2). And best of all – hay or fresh grass (in 2 – 3 days it will turn into hay) with a layer of about 5 cm. Hay helps to retain moisture in the soil. In addition, it has a light color and reflects the sun’s rays, so the earth does not overheat. Another plus is that the reflected rays hit the leaves from the reverse side and light-loving crops (and most of them) get more light. And finally, beneficial bacteria actively multiply in hay – hay bacillus, which releases a natural antibiotic into the soil. And it suppresses the development of pathogenic fungi that cause diseases such as late blight and powdery mildew.

Remove tomato shoots. In July, they grow most actively, so it is important to break them out every 6 to 8 days (3).

Trim the lashes from watermelons and melons. These crops like to grow long shoots and spend a lot of energy on this. But the summer in the middle lane is short, we need to get a crop of fruits as soon as possible, so the shoots must be cut off so that the plant spends energy and food reserves not on growth, but on the ripening of fruits.

And it is also important to normalize the number of fruits – on each plant, leave no more than 5 – 6 pieces, and cut off the rest of the ovaries. They still will not have time to ripen, but at the same time they will take a lot of strength from the plant.

Sow early crops and root crops. It would seem that the middle of summer, the heat – what kind of crops can there be? In the meantime, it would be nice to occupy the already vacated beds – why should the earth be empty? In July, you can sow peas, asparagus beans, radishes, lettuce, arugula, purslane and sorrel.

And the crown of summer is the ideal time for sowing radish and daikon (there are special summer varieties), turnips and turnips.

Harvest in July

I le togalaau. At the beginning of the month, early maturing varieties of cucumbers begin to ripen, and it is important to pluck them every 2 to 3 days so that they do not outgrow. It is necessary to collect cucumbers carefully, trying to disturb the leaves less and not to move the shoots.

Early varieties of tomatoes, planted on beds in the first half of May under shelter, are also ready for harvesting. By the way, it is better to cut them with secateurs so as not to injure the plant.

Also in July, harvesting of zucchini, summer turnips, early varieties of white cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and kohlrabi begins.

At the end of the month, you can dig up early varieties of potatoes – they are not stored for a long time, they must be eaten first. And the vacated field can be sown with green manure, for example, mustard – during growth, it heals the site, and when you dig it up in the fall, it will become a good fertilizer.

Toward the end of the month, it is time to harvest winter garlic – you can understand that it is ripe by turning yellow leaves. It is impossible to delay cleaning it, otherwise the heads will fall apart into separate teeth and will not be stored.

I le togalaau. At the height of summer, it is time to pick currants, gooseberries and raspberries, as well as cherries, apricots, plums, apples and pears.

Folk omens for gardeners in July

  • If the whole of July is hot, then the whole of December will be frosty.
  • If there is too much thistle in July, then the winter will be cold.
  • Ravens began to fly en masse high in the sky – bad weather is coming.
  • The swallow creeps to the ground, touching the water with its wings, it will rain.

Fesili ma tali lauiloa

What work still needs to be paid attention to in July and are there any features of plant care? She told us about it tagata fai agronomist Svetlana Mihailova.

How to remove stepchildren from tomatoes?
It is important to do this in a timely manner, without waiting for them to outgrow – in this case, the plant will not have to waste nutrients on extra shoots. The easiest way is to pinch them with your fingers so that a stump of about 5 mm remains.
What varieties of radish are suitable for sowing in summer?
We can recommend the 3 most popular varieties:

 

– Elephant’s tusk – slightly sharp, with long white roots;

– Margelanskaya – not spicy, with green root crops;

– Black winter round – slightly sharp, with black skin and white flesh.

How to water trees and shrubs?
When watering, many pour water to the base of the trunk, but this is wrong – the main suction roots of trees and shrubs are found on the periphery. Therefore, it is necessary to water around the perimeter of the crown.

Punavai o

  1. Kamshilov A. ma se vaega o tusitala. Tusitaulima a le Faifaato'aga // M .: Fale Lomiga a le Setete o Tusiga Fa'ato'aga, 1955 – 606 p.
  2. Shuvaev Yu.N. Mea'ai o le eleele o laau faisua // M.: Eksmo, 2008 – 224 p.
  3. Yakubovskaya LD, Yakubovsky VN, Rozhkova LN ABC o se tagata nofo mafanafana // Minsk, OOO "Orakul", OOO Lazurak, IPKA "Publicity", 1994 - 415 p.

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