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A How-To Guide to Gardening by the Moon

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Learn How to Garden and Plant by the Moon's Phases

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Gardening by the Moon is a great way to plan your garden. Many of our readers follow the age-old practice of planting by the Moon鈥檚 phases for healthier, more productive gardens. 

Gardening by the Moon isn鈥檛 anything new. Gardeners and farmers have been using Moon-phase gardening for ages! Best of all, it鈥檚 a fairly simple process.

What Is Gardening by the Moon?

From what we are reading, many trend watchers are confused about Gardening by the Moon. No, it鈥檚 not about gardening at night or planting in your PJs!

Gardening by the Moon

The basic idea behind Gardening by the Moon is that the cycles of the Moon affect plant growth. Just as the Moon鈥檚 gravitational pull causes tides to rise and fall, it also affects moisture in the soil.

Therefore, it鈥檚 said that seeds will absorb more water during the full Moon and the new Moon when more moisture is pulled to the soil surface. This causes seeds to swell, resulting in greater germination and better-established plants. 

Moon phase gardening considers two periods of the lunar cycle: the time between the new Moon and the full Moon (the waxing of the Moon) and the time between the full Moon and the new Moon (the waning of the Moon). It鈥檚 considered best to plant certain types of plants during the waning of the Moon and other types during the waxing.

Harvest Moon

The Moon also impacts plant growth through geotropism鈥攈ow plants grow in response to gravity. Roots grow downward in the direction of gravitational pull, and stems grow in the opposite direction (i.e., upwards). This behavior can be easily demonstrated with potted plants. Lay one on its side, and the stem will grow upwards. Or, consider a tulip bulb: if you plant the bulb incorrectly with the pointed end down, it will turn around and send its shoots upward, even though it鈥檚 in total darkness.

How to Plant by the Moon鈥檚 Phases

To plant by the Moon, follow these guidelines:

  • Plant your annual flowers and fruit and vegetables that bear crops above ground (such as corn, tomatoes, watermelon, and zucchini) during the waxing of the Moon鈥攆rom the day the Moon is new to the day it is full. As the moonlight increases night by night, plants are encouraged to grow leaves and stems.
  • Plant flowering bulbs, biennial and perennial flowers, and vegetables that bear crops below ground (such as onions, carrots, and potatoes) during the waning of the Moon鈥攆rom the day after it is full to the day before it is new again. As the moonlight decreases night by night, plants are encouraged to grow roots, tubers, and bulbs.

Dates for Planting by the Moon

See the 蜜桃恋人 Planting Calendar for planting dates based on 1) average last frost dates and 2) the Moon phase. Both are customized to your local postal code (U.S. and Canada)!

The 蜜桃恋人 provides favorable dates for sowing seeds or transplanting in the ground for all popular vegetables and edibles.

You could also calculate planting dates yourself by looking at our Moon Phase Calendar and the guidelines above, though this method won鈥檛 take your climate into account.

Astrological 鈥淏est Days鈥 - Zodiac Signs for Planting

Some of our readers follow a different approach called the 鈥淏est Days.鈥 This is astrological, not astronomical. Let鈥檚 explain: Like Gardening by the Moon, astrological Best Days are based on the Moon. However, instead of depending on the Moon鈥檚 phase, Best Days consider the Moon鈥檚 position in the astrological zodiac. For example, when the Moon is in Taurus, it is regarded as a good time to plant, transplant, or graft. Everyday gardening activities are associated with certain signs, shown here:

ActivityAssociated Signs
Plant, Transplant, or GraftCancer, Scorpio, Pisces, or Taurus
HarvestAries, Leo, Sagittarius, Gemini, or Aquarius
Build/Fix Fences or Garden BedsCapricorn
Control Insect Pests, Plow, or WeedAries, Leo, Sagittarius, Gemini, or Aquarius
PruneAries, Leo, or Sagittarius

To see the dates of upcoming Best Days, check out our Best Days Timetable.

However you plant, check out our library of Growing Guides to learn how to grow all your favorite fruits, vegetables, and flowers!

You can also find a planting table in the annual , which contains the best planting days based on the Moon鈥檚 phases.

Do you garden by the Moon? Do you think the technique helps you grow better crops? Let us know in the comments!

About The Author

Catherine Boeckmann

Catherine Boeckmann loves nature, stargazing, and gardening so it鈥檚 not surprising that she and The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人 found each other. She leads digital content for the 蜜桃恋人 website, and is also a certified master gardener in the state of Indiana. Read More from Catherine Boeckmann