Gardening by the moon, and using astrology to find the planetary positions at the time of planting can affect how your garden grows, think of it as checking the horoscope for your garden.
being surprised people still believe in such things. That was a big mistake. Dozens of people jumped on me for not being a believer. How dare I say anything derogatory about what granny believed. Not one person came to my defense. The belief in planting by moon phases is still very ...
Seeds also germinate faster when planted under the right phase of the moon. A picture was posted recently in a Facebook Group showing a Planting by the Moon calendar on sale. I made a comment about being surprised people still believe in such things. That was a big mistake. Dozens of ...
A.We do look at phases of the moon, but in her approximately 50 years of research, Maria Thun, on whose work the Stella Natura calendar (and others) is based, found that there was a relationship not just between what phase the moon is in for planting, but also what zodiacal constellati...
Gardroid’s database includes a wide range of vegetable and herb plants, and its AI algorithms analyze environmental conditions and user preferences to recommend the best plants to grow at any given time. This ensures that users have all the necessary information to start their planting journey,...
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Categories:Gardening,Practical| Tags:companion planting,edible landscaping,garden,Gardening,herbs,Permaculture,plants,tomatoes|Permalink. December 28, 2022 byJenniferLeave a comment The best-laid plans Where to find me Time to state the obvious: I don’t write here on Stacking Functions very often th...
Mindfulness is getting on with it. Dead heading is getting on with it, pulling weeds is getting on with it, planting bulbs is getting on with it, gardening is getting on with it. We don’t have the luxury or impulse to procrastinate in the garden, don’t pull the weed then soon ...
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Double down.As your garden matures, double down on the plants that are thriving. You can do this by collecting seed, taking cuttings, or heading to the nursery. Repetition shows intentionality in the planting and if a plant makes you smile, grow more. ...