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May 2026 Farmers Almanac
Planting, moon and climate guide for the Arid zone
Climate Overview
| Zone | Max | Min | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arid | 22-26ยฐC | 9-14ยฐC | 12-20mm | Cooling well. Cold nights, pleasant days. Frost regular inland. |
Astronomical Events
Moon Phases
Sunrise / Sunset
Days continue shortening toward the winter solstice. Here’s how daylight changes across the month:
| City | 1st | 15th | Last | Daylight change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alice Springs (ACST) | 6:54am – 6:08pm (11h 13m) | 7:01am – 6:00pm (10h 58m) | 7:08am – 5:55pm (10h 46m) | -27 min |
Trend: Noticeable shortening – Perth loses over an hour. Winter is coming fast.
Planting Guide
Arid Zone
Planting windows from the GardenBuddy zone planting master (99 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.
- Avocado (transplant)
- Beetroot (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Blueberry (transplant)
- Broad Beans (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Broccoli (seed tray, transplant)
- Cabbage (transplant)
- Carrot (sow direct)
- Chinese cabbage (seed tray, transplant)
- Collards (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Dill (seed tray)
- Endive (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Garlic (sow direct)
- Jerusalem Artichokes (sow direct)
- Kale (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Kohlrabi (sow direct, transplant)
- Leeks (transplant)
- Lemon Balm (seed tray)
- Lettuce (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Mustard greens (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Onion (transplant)
- Pak Choy (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Parsley (sow direct, transplant)
- Parsnip (sow direct)
- Peas (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Radish (sow direct)
- Rocket (sow direct)
- Rutabaga (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Silverbeet (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Snow Peas (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Spinach (sow direct, seed tray, transplant)
- Strawberries (seed tray)
- Thyme (seed tray)
- Turnip (sow direct)
- Amaranth
- Artichokes
- Asparagus Pea
- Avocado
- Basil
- Beans – climbing
- Beans – dwarf
- Beetroot
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Capsicum
- Carrot
- Chinese cabbage
- Chives
- Collards
- Daikon
- Endive
- Kale
- Kohlrabi
- Lemongrass
- Lettuce
- Mustard greens
- Oregano
- Pak Choy
- Parsley
- Passionfruit
- Peas
- Pomegranate
- Pumpkin
- Radish
- Rocket
- Rockmelon
- Rutabaga
- Salsify
- Silverbeet
- Squash
- Sunflower
- Sweet Corn
- Tomato
- Turnip
- Watermelon
- Yacon
- Zucchini
Moon Planting Calendar
| Phase | Dates | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Waxing (First Quarter to Full) | May 1-2 | Fruiting crops – tomatoes, beans, cucurbits. Strongest above-ground planting energy. |
| Waning (Full to Last Quarter) | May 2-10 | Root vegetables, garlic, onions, bulbs. Pruning. |
| Waning (Last Quarter to New) | May 10-17 | Soil preparation, composting, pest control. Rest period. |
| Waxing (New to First Quarter) | May 17-23 | Leafy greens and herbs. Sow above-ground crops that fruit outside the plant. |
| Waxing (First Quarter to Full) | May 23-31 | Fruiting crops – tomatoes, beans, cucurbits. Strongest above-ground planting energy. |
Livestock Guide
Post-joining management kicks in. Days are getting shorter and poultry laying drops off without a bit of extra light.
Cattle
- Joining complete
- Pregnancy testing booking
- Autumn sales
- Supplementation if pasture declining
Sheep & Goats
- Post-joining management
- Early pregnancy care
- Supplementation if needed
- Winter shelter preparation
Poultry
- Production declining with daylight
- Consider supplemental lighting (14+ hours)
- Coop insulation, deep litter
- Stock up winter feed
Bees
- Minimal disturbance
- Emergency feeding only if light
- Monitor for robbing
- Hive insulation if cold area
Self-Sufficiency Focus
Citrus Season Begins
The first citrus is colouring up. Lemons and early mandarins are ready in warmer zones. This is the start of months of vitamin C goodness. If you’ve got surplus, think about preserved lemons, marmalade, or just sharing with the neighbours.
Energy Planning
Heating needs are emerging in cooler zones. Solar output is declining but still reasonable. If you’ve got a wood heater, make sure your firewood supply is sorted and dry. Check insulation and draft-proof before the real cold hits in June.
Key Takeaways
- Blue Moon: Two full moons this month – May 2 and May 31
- Eta Aquariids: Meteor shower peaks May 6 – watch from 2am
- Citrus season: First fruit colouring – lemons and early mandarins
- Frost regular: Protect tender plants in frost-prone areas
- Garlic continues: Last plantings for most zones
- Heating prep: Get firewood sorted, check insulation