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Vegetable Gardening by the MoonAstrological signs aid Gardeners Plant at the right time
Plant by the age old method of sowing by the phases of the moon and have a bumper crop this year.
Long ago our ancestors planted, nurtured, cultivated, and harvested gardens in accordance with certain natural “signs”. One of these signs was the moon and its different phases. Many call these practices ‘Old Wives Tales’ but some swear by them and refuse to plant any other way. After all, generations of people from many different cultures have been using the moon to tell them what to plant and when for years. There must be something to it! As a general rule, activities associated with growing, planting and propagation are best done as the moon is waxing or growing larger. Once the moon begins to wane or get smaller in the sky, activities should encompass anything besides growth. These activities can include pest control, pruning, weeding and tilling. The University of Illinois did some experimenting with plant growth and moon phases in 1993. Although they haven’t proven scientifically that planting by phase actually works they did find that gravitational forces of the moon do have some effect on seed germination and plant growth. The following guidelines will give you a good idea of the right time to plant what. Of course, weather factors must be figured into the formula as well as good old common sense.
Most calendars have the phases of the moon printed on them. Watch the phases and try planting astrologically this coming season. You might have a crop as big as the moon!
The copyright of the article Vegetable Gardening by the Moon in Vegetable Gardens is owned by Deborah Harding. Permission to republish Vegetable Gardening by the Moon in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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