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March 2026 Farmers Almanac

Planting, moon and climate guide for the Warm Temperate zone

Updated 14 Aug 2026
2026 ENSO Update: The 2025โ€“26 La Niรฑa was weakening through March and ended in early 2026. Residual La Niรฑa moisture continued to support above-average rainfall in some eastern areas during March, but conditions were transitioning toward ENSO-neutral. Rainfall figures below reflect a weakening La Niรฑa influence.

Climate Overview

ZoneMaxMinRainfallConditions
Warm Temperate 24-27ยฐC 17-20ยฐC 125-175mm Perfect autumn. Warm days, cooling nights. Ideal gardening.

Astronomical Events

Daylight Saving Note: Daylight saving ends on the first Sunday in April (April 5, 2026). Clocks go back one hour at 3am. Times above are shown in current time zones.
Autumn Equinox – March 21: The Autumn Equinox lands on March 21 at 1:45am AEDT, one of the four major turning points of the solar year.
Total Lunar Eclipse – March 3, 2026: A total lunar eclipse peaks at 10:33pm AEDT. Whether you get a view depends on moonrise and cloud, check closer to the date.

Moon Phases

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Full Moon
Mar 3
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Last Quarter
Mar 11
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New Moon
Mar 19
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First Quarter
Mar 26

Sunrise / Sunset

The equinox (March 21 AEST) brings roughly equal day and night. Here’s how daylight changes across the month:

City1st15thLastDaylight change
Sydney (AEDT) 6:42am – 7:31pm (12h 49m) 6:54am – 7:13pm (12h 19m) 7:06am – 6:52pm (11h 45m) -64 min

Trend: Significant shortening – Melbourne loses over an hour. Autumn is well underway.

Planting Guide

Warm Temperate Zone

Planting windows from the GardenBuddy zone planting master (105 crops tracked for this zone). The harvest list is calculated: crops whose typical days to maturity land this month when planted inside their zone window.

Plant Now
  • Amaranth (transplant)
  • Basil (transplant)
  • Beetroot (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Blueberry (transplant)
  • Broad Beans (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Broccoli (seed tray, transplant)
  • Cabbage (seed tray, transplant)
  • Carrot (sow direct)
  • Chinese cabbage (transplant)
  • Chives (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Collards (seed tray, transplant)
  • Coriander (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Daikon (sow direct)
  • Dill (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Endive (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Fennel (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Garlic (sow direct)
  • Horseradish (sow direct)
  • Kale (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Kohlrabi (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Leeks (sow direct, transplant)
  • Lettuce (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Luffa (transplant)
  • Mizuna (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Mustard greens (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • NZ Spinach (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Pak Choy (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Parsley (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Peas (seed tray)
  • Radish (sow direct)
  • Rocket (sow direct)
  • Rutabaga (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Salsify (sow direct)
  • Silverbeet (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Snow Peas (seed tray)
  • Spinach (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
  • Spring Onion (seed tray, transplant)
  • Turnip (sow direct)
Harvest
  • Amaranth
  • Asparagus Pea
  • Basil
  • Beans – climbing
  • Beans – dwarf
  • Beetroot
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Cape Gooseberry
  • Carrot
  • Celeriac
  • Chinese cabbage
  • Chives
  • Collards
  • Coriander
  • Cucumber
  • Dill
  • Eggplant
  • Endive
  • Fennel
  • Fig
  • French tarragon
  • Horseradish
  • Jerusalem Artichokes
  • Kale
  • Kohlrabi
  • Leeks
  • Lemon Balm
  • Lettuce
  • Luffa
  • Mint
  • Mustard greens
  • NZ Spinach
  • Oregano
  • Parsley
  • Parsnip
  • Peanut
  • Persimmon
  • Pineapple
  • Pomegranate
  • Pumpkin
  • Radish
  • Rockmelon
  • Salsify
  • Silverbeet
  • Spring Onion
  • Squash
  • Sunflower
  • Sweet Corn
  • Sweet Potato
  • Tomatillo
  • Tomato
  • Turnip
  • Watermelon
  • Zucchini

Moon Planting Calendar

The lunar eclipse on March 3 adds extra significance for traditional moon planters. Many believe eclipse energy amplifies planting success.

PhaseDatesBest for
Waxing (First Quarter to Full) Mar 1-3 Fruiting crops – tomatoes, beans, cucurbits. Strongest above-ground planting energy.
Waning (Full to Last Quarter) Mar 3-11 Root vegetables, garlic, onions, bulbs. Pruning.
Waning (Last Quarter to New) Mar 11-19 Soil preparation, composting, pest control. Rest period.
Waxing (New to First Quarter) Mar 19-26 Leafy greens and herbs. Sow above-ground crops that fruit outside the plant.
Waxing (First Quarter to Full) Mar 26-31 Fruiting crops – tomatoes, beans, cucurbits. Strongest above-ground planting energy.

Livestock Guide

Autumn is joining season for most stock. Conditions are mending after summer and it’s time to get animals in shape for the ram or bull.

Cattle

  • Autumn joining begins
  • Bulls in with cows
  • Condition improving with cooler weather
  • Parasite treatment
  • Wean late calves

Sheep & Goats

  • Pre-joining preparation
  • Flushing begins
  • Condition assessment
  • Ram/buck soundness testing
  • Joining commences late month

Poultry

  • Egg production improving
  • Moult finishing in older birds
  • Coop deep clean
  • Breeding program planning

Bees

  • Autumn honey harvest
  • Check winter stores
  • Mite treatment window
  • Reduce entrances if robbing occurs

Self-Sufficiency Focus

Water Management

Tank levels should be healthy after the wet season in eastern zones. Mediterranean and arid zones are waiting for the autumn break – first significant rain often comes late March to early April. If you’re relying on rainwater, now’s the time to check your collection systems before winter.

Food Preservation

Apple and pear season is here. These store well, but if you’ve got a glut, think about bottling, drying, or cider making. Olive harvest starts in Mediterranean zones – if you’ve got a tree, get them processed promptly.

Energy Planning

The shoulder season is here – minimal heating or cooling needed for most. This is the cheapest energy month of the year. Solar output is still strong but declining. Good time for system maintenance and battery checks before winter.

Priority harvest Apples, pears, quinces
Starting Olive processing (Mediterranean)
Excellent drying conditions All zones

Key Takeaways

  • Watch the eclipse: March 3 – don’t miss the total lunar eclipse. Grab a chair, settle in around 9:30pm.
  • Plant garlic: This is the month. Get it in the ground. Your future self will thank you.
  • Autumn planting bonanza: Nearly everything for cool season can go in now.
  • Breeding season: Livestock breeding kicks off – get animals in condition.
  • Equinox energy: March 21 (AEST) is a major cycle date – watch markets and make the most of planting.
  • Order bare root trees: Fruit tree planting season approaches – order now.
Methodology: Climate figures for the Warm Temperate zone are Bureau of Meteorology 30 year averages. Astronomical times are computed with Skyfield and the NASA JPL DE421 ephemeris for Sydney (Sydney time). Planting and harvest windows come from the GardenBuddy zone planting master.
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