Lunar planting

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Re: Lunar planting

Post: # 145816Post Green Aura »

That's it - at its simplest. It can be as simple or as complicated as you want to make it. I'm not bothered about all the complications, just the idea that the moon draws up or not depending on its cycle. You know what it does to tides so it must have some truth in it.
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Re: Lunar planting

Post: # 145829Post Odsox »

Green Aura wrote:You know what it does to tides so it must have some truth in it.
Yes ... the only problem with this line of thought is that the spring tides occur at both new moon and full moon.
So the moons least tidal effect is at first and last quarter.
Confused now ? :scratch:
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Re: Lunar planting

Post: # 145919Post ocailleagh »

lsm1066 wrote:
ocailleagh wrote:I'd be quite interested to try something along biodynamic lines too. I don't know that much about it, but it seems kinda witchy to me :-)
Sounds perfect then :wink:
Yep! Rereading my post I see that I mightn't have gotten the perfectness of it across ;-) Though my veggie sensibilities might have something to say about the animal parts involved...
snapdragon wrote:I need some organisation in my life - and this seems like a good plan (plus witchy is always good :hugish: )
Now as onions are swollen stem and neither fish nor fowl (not root, not seed, not leaf) I wonder when I should plant the sets that are the results of last years seed sowing.
Hmmm...not knowing much about the specifics of it, I could be wrong here, but since the part we usually eat grows below ground, I'd go for a new moon planting for onions...Although, onions are ruled by the moon, so that might complicate things a little maybe? Heh...less than helpful, I know. Sorry :-p
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Re: Lunar planting

Post: # 145925Post lsm1066 »

According to what I've read so far (which is not much at all but I'm only just getting going) onions come under roots.

Thanks everyone. This is really helpful!

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