Lunar Gardening Calendar for 20 september 2023

The lunar gardening calendar for 20 september 2023 offers recommendations for gardeners based on lunar rhythms. The Moon’s zodiac sign, lunar day, and phase affect plant growth and development.

Lunar Gardening Calendar for 20 september 2023

It’s the 5th lunar day, with the Moon in Scorpio, influencing specific parts of plants. The Moon is in the Waxing Crescent phase with 22% illumination. Below are detailed recommendations for gardening tasks today.

20 september 2023 , Wednesday

🌒 Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent (22% Illumination)
🌓 Lunar Day: 5
♏ Moon in Sign: Scorpio
♍ Sun in Sign: Virgo
🌅 Moonrise: 11:40
🌇 Moonset: 21:22
☀️🌅 Sunrise: 06:52
☀️🌇 Sunset: 19:10

Recommendations for 20 september 2023

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Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent

Characteristics: The Waxing Crescent represents the initial period of increasing energy following the New Moon. Plants gradually emerge from their dormant state as sap begins to rise slowly from the root system. This moderately fertile phase marks the transition from rest to active growth, with energy building steadily but not yet reaching its peak. The garden awakens with renewed vitality, making this a balanced time for a variety of gardening activities.

Specifics: During the Waxing Crescent, the balance between root and aerial growth begins to shift. Root development remains strong while leaf and stem growth accelerates gradually. Plants show improved resistance to transplant shock compared to the New Moon, though they remain somewhat vulnerable. Seed germination rates improve, especially for fast-growing leafy varieties. The soil microbiome activates, supporting nutrient conversion and availability. Plants absorb water and nutrients more efficiently than during the New Moon, but still focus significant energy on establishing strong foundations.

The Waxing Crescent offers a versatile gardening period that supports a wide range of activities while especially favoring those that balance root development with initial aerial growth. This is an excellent time for establishing plants that benefit from steady, moderate growth rather than rapid expansion.

  • Recommended plantings: Leaf vegetables harvested young (lettuce, spinach, arugula, mustard greens), annual herbs, radishes and other quick-growing root vegetables, strawberries and small fruits, flowers that produce abundant blooms.
  • Beneficial activities: Light fertilization (especially organic and slow-release forms), shallow cultivation around established plants, pruning for shape and containment, propagation of cuttings, moderate irrigation that encourages root seeking.
  • Seasonal applications: In spring, start cool-season crops; in summer, sow fall garden components; in autumn, plant cover crops; in winter, start indoor seedlings for early spring transplanting.

The balanced energy of the Waxing Crescent creates ideal conditions for establishing plants that need harmonious development of both roots and shoots. Plants established during this phase typically demonstrate excellent structural integrity, developing strong stems and branches that support future growth well. This phase particularly benefits plants that will be harvested young, as they develop excellent flavor profiles while maintaining good nutrient density. Some gardeners observe that flowers cut during the Waxing Crescent last longer in arrangements while maintaining vibrant colors.

Moon in Sign: Scorpio

Characteristics: When the Moon is in Scorpio, garden plants experience intensified regenerative capabilities and enhanced root development. This fertile water sign activates powerful growth forces that penetrate deeply into soil and plant tissues. Plants demonstrate remarkable recovery from damage and stress, with improved ability to transform nutrients into complex compounds. The garden environment becomes deeply nurturing with heightened microbial activity that supports decomposition and nutrient cycling. Root systems expand aggressively, accessing water and minerals from previously unexplored soil regions.

Specifics: Scorpio energy creates exceptionally favorable conditions for transformative garden operations. This period excels for planting perennials, root crops, and plants propagated through division. Surgery-like garden tasks—such as grafting, pruning for rejuvenation, and plant division—succeed particularly well as healing processes accelerate. Deep watering and application of compost tea or liquid fertilizers show enhanced effectiveness. Pest management strategies targeting soil-dwelling pests yield better results. This phase particularly benefits plants with extensive root systems, those producing underground storage organs, and species known for medicinal properties. The intense regenerative energy makes this an ideal time for rehabilitating damaged or struggling plants.

Lunar Day: 5 lunar day

Characteristics: The fifth lunar day represents a period of creative expression and beauty in the garden. Plants experience enhanced flowering processes with improved pollen viability and stigma receptivity that leads to better fruit set. Cellular development in blossoms accelerates, producing larger, more vibrant flowers with intensified fragrance. Pigment production increases in both flowers and decorative foliage, resulting in richer coloration. Seed germination rates improve for ornamental species, with seedlings demonstrating exceptional vigor and distinctive varietal characteristics.

Specifics: This day creates highly favorable conditions for establishing ornamental plants and edible crops valued for their flowering stage. Flowering annuals and perennials planted on the fifth lunar day typically produce more abundant blossoms with extended blooming periods. Fruiting vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants develop stronger flowering stems capable of supporting heavier fruit loads when planted now. Pollinator activity naturally increases in gardens on this day, improving cross-pollination for better fruit development. The fifth lunar day particularly favors landscape design activities focused on aesthetic impact and creative expression, with new designs implemented now often developing into exceptionally harmonious garden spaces. This energy supports harvesting flowers for arrangements, with cut blooms showing superior vase life and fragrance retention.

Day of the Week: Wednesday

Characteristics: Wednesday, governed by Mercury, introduces variable and sometimes inconsistent energy to the garden. Plant responses become less predictable, with irregular germination patterns and uneven growth rates. The garden environment experiences increased air movement and temperature fluctuations that may stress sensitive species. Communication between root systems and soil microorganisms becomes less efficient, potentially reducing nutrient availability. Plants demonstrate shorter attention spans to environmental stimuli, responding quickly but not sustaining their adaptations.

Specifics: This day creates challenging conditions for most garden establishment activities. Plants sown or transplanted now often develop irregularly or show inconsistent vigor. Root crops frequently fork or develop unusual shapes when planted on Wednesdays. However, the day does favor intellectual garden activities—researching plant varieties, planning garden layouts, labeling specimens, and gathering information about garden challenges. Climbing plants and those with abundant branching like beans, peas, and herbs in the mint family can be successfully established. Wednesday's mentally active but physically inconsistent energy makes it better suited for garden learning and communication rather than critical planting operations for food production.

Each day’s calculations consider multiple factors: possible lunar eclipses, moon phase, lunar day sequence, zodiac sign, and day of the week. When planning activities, note that our lunar calendar is advisory. The final decision is yours, whether in line with or against the opinions of astrology experts.