Learn How to Garden and Plant by the Moon's Phases
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You said here: /plant/corn
to plant corn during the waning for best ears, and here you say plant in the waxing? Which is it? Or is it just more hubbalu winging it to get peoples data?
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have expanded the entry on the corn growing-guide page to include the method discussed on this Gardening by the Moon page.
Different traditions (such as between families, generations, cultures, or locations) have arisen as to the best time to plant corn. Many lunar gardeners plant when the Moon is waxing to encourage vigorous, healthy growth; that is what we talk about on this page. However, according to another long-standing tradition, as mentioned on the corn growing-guide page, it is said that corn planted under a waning Moon grows more slowly but yields bigger ears. We have shared both methods on our Web site, but apologize for the confusion with the conflicting information. We hope that the revision will help to make things clearer for our readers.
Thanks again!
why is Libra not included on the
Astrological 鈥淏est Days鈥 - Zodiac Signs for Planting
Libra is a bit tricky. According to some astrologers, it is a barren sign, while others say that it is semi-fruitful and can be a good sign to plant root crops, herbs, vines, and flowers. Our astrologer has listed the best signs for planting in general. Hope this helps!
I read in several other places before starting my garden that the third quarter (between the waning half-moon and new moon) is the worst time to plant anything, and that this is the best time to weed and fertilize. By this same advice the first quarter/new moon is the time to plant above-ground crops, and the full moon is when root vegetables should be planted. The exact days of these events are best but in-between days will suffice, although they're less-good the farther from new/full moon the day is. Beans and runners should be planted during the first-quarter moon. The rules presented here run along the same lines but are less precise. I used the above rules for my summer garden and they seemed to work well, but for my fall/winter garden none of my seeds germinated. Do the same guidelines apply for cold-weather gardens? It may be that I planted them too late in the season (November - it typically stays warm in the South well into Fall), as I wanted to finish harvesting my summer crops first, or the unusually cold weather discouraged them.
I wish the plant Dailey by the moon was easier to find 馃槆
Where is the calendar ? Where is the plant by the moon calendar ? Each day ? That is the only reason I buy this. All joy is truly being taken out of this world by greed ? Ego ? Why ? I鈥檓 won鈥檛 buy it now.
I absolutely agree!!!! used to love this site now you can't find what you are looking for and it just loops you around and around!! I'm done with this worthless supposed upgrade to what was working great.
Totally agree.
I like to plant all seeds during the waxing of the Moon. soil at the top seems more moist the moons pull on the seeds is stronger. I planted one bean seed every day in March the same time of day and the waxing of the Moon phase was the best plants.