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My first garden, my mom told me a good time to plant according to the moon. Didn't ck the signs, planted anyhow. Had wonderfully full plants & was expecting a really good crop. Turned out all vines. Learned a lesson. Follow the signs ever since. Thanks mom.
Thanks, Carol! Happy to hear that this works for you!
Yes, I always try to garden by the moon phases and I am convinced that it makes a difference
With the grand solar minimum in full blast, how can i rely on frost dates? For instance potToes- plant 3 wks prior to last frost date-however in east texas the frost dates are off. Any ideas? TY
Frost dates are never 100% accurate, given that they are the average of several years of dates and will always be an approximation. However, with climate change in the mix, it’s increasingly difficult to nail down a particular date and call it the average last frost.
So, how do we deal with that? Well, the best method is to simply view the frost dates as an approximation and a rough guideline, while also paying close attention to weather forecasts and, honestly, going with your gut! If you feel it will be warmer sooner than what the frost date would suggest, then plant sooner—but also be prepared to protect your crops in case a surprise frost does hit.
Pease help! I understand to plant root crops etc during the dark moon phase. What puzzles me is whether its better to transplant above ground crops during the waxing moon phase or waning phase? For example if Taurus comes during a dark moon phase, is that a better time to transplant, say collard greens, than on a Taurus moon day during the waxing moon phase? I’d appreciate if that could be cleared up.
Our source suggests that transplanting is most favorable during a waxing Moon in the signs of Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. Doing it in Taurus may be less promising.
Reason for asking, I don't like to use chemicals to kill trees or shrubs while clearing a fence row or trying to make more pasture available for grazing.
My mom & Dad went strictly by the Farmers Almanac, with only 2 years of elementary school they understood all signs,etc and planted according to the phases of the moon. And with the augmentation of animal manure,1 acre produced enough vegetables for our family of 7 and our communal family. Without electricity, everything was preserved by hot water bath canning of vegetables and a root cellar for potatoes, apples, etc. circa: 1930-1955. In 1964 my husband and I moved into a residential community ,each house on 1/2 acre. and a small garden that produced many vegetables. A neighbor whose lot was adjacent to ours ask my advice on when to plant potatoes. I, assuming everyone knew about the " moon planting" told him to plant them in the dark of the moon. A few nights later I noticed a lantern moving every 1-2 minutes in a row. Next day I ask about the light and his response was " I did what you said and planted my potatoes at night."
Last year I planted my tomato plants on the day of the full moon. Boy oh boy I ended up with 7-8 ft tall tomato plants... it was amazing