Best Time For Gardening By Moon Phases July 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
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When should I plant my garden according to the moon?
When you plant depends on what you’re growing and the moon phase. Plant root veggies (carrots, potatoes) during the waning moon (when it’s shrinking). Plant above-ground crops (tomatoes, beans, cucumbers) during the waxing moon (when it’s getting fuller). The New Moon is a rest period.

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What should I plant in my garden in July?
In July 2026, use the waning moon (July 7-20) for root crops like carrots, potatoes, and onions. Then, use the waxing moon (July 21-31) for above-ground crops like tomatoes, peppers, squash, and beans. It’s a versatile planting month.

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When to start planting in 2026?
You can start planting in 2026 based on the moon phases. Spring is ideal for early cool-season crops during the waxing moon. Summer is for warm-season crops, again, aligning with the waxing moon for above-ground types and the waning moon for root veggies. Always factor in your local frost dates and climate. Check resources like The Farmer’s Almanac for yearly plaing.
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When to plant tomatoes by the moon?
Tomatoes are fruiting plants, so they do best when planted during the waxing moon. This means the moon is growing from New Moon to Full Moon. For July 2026, that’s primarily July 21st through the 31st. This encourages strong fruit development.
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Is planting by the moon just folklore?
While it sounds mystical, planting by the moon is rooted in understanding gravitational pull. The moon affects water levels (tides!), and it influences the water within plants and soil. It’s a practical way to time your planting for better root or fruit development, depending on the phase. It’s less folklore, more… lunar logistics!