When working in the garden, it is important to remember that it is not recommended to plant plants at the rising and setting of the Moon, as well as during the 'lunar day' when the Moon is in the sky during the day.
It is optimal for the Moon to be below the horizon (information about the Moon's rise and set times can be found in tear-off calendars). Harvesting fruits, vegetables, and root crops is best done during the waning Moon, preferably when it is in an unproductive, or better yet, a barren sign.
This is especially true for potatoes. It is recommended to dig them up closer to the new moon, when the Moon is in Aries, Gemini, Sagittarius, Capricorn, or Aquarius. Potatoes harvested when the Moon is in Scorpio not only do not store well but also have an unpleasant taste.
If you strictly follow the planting dates indicated in the calendar for the mentioned crops, you will certainly be able to obtain a good and abundant harvest in your area. At the same time, it is important to pay attention not only to the sowing and planting dates of vegetables and fruit-berry crops but also to the current natural and climatic conditions of your zone.