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Have you documented any experiments Sir...ie planting on 'non-plant" days per Moon v "planting' on plant days. Also, how do you handle the question of "transplanting in Aquaponics" that I raises earlier in the discussion?
God bless,
W. Hall said:
I currently plant by the moon cycle, and I get much better results that way, I grant you this is traditional growing, but even in aquaponics are not most seeds started outside of the aquaponics system.
Many generations of my faimly always went by it.
I did a quick seach, found a few sites that mentioned transplants...
http://www.moongrow.com/moon_phase_gardening/gardening_by_moon_phas...
This site is a little more in-depth about the reasons 'why'....
http://kaykeys.net/spirit/earthspirituality/moon/moonseed.html
Wow!
I am impressed...so you are from a farmer family. I should have figured. No wonder you have so much knowledge on such matters :-)
Thank you David for the research and postings. I had read similar posts but was and am still a little confused at the different farmers Almanac recommendations. What you posted supports that planting in the Waxing phase of the Moon , the time period from the New Moon to Full Moon, is the best period:
"The waxing moon phase is a good time to encourage plant growth and proliferation. The waning moon phase is a useful time to control plant growth and keep down garden pests....
We have already seen evidence asserting growth and liquid absorption peaks at the full moon, and drastically declines during the new moon...."
We are currently in the "waning" period ...July 15th to July 30th ( http://www.calendar-365.com/moon/moon-phases.html ), so no planting should take place in this period. Now I can live with that but get a little confused when another Almanac, "Farmers Almanac" ( http://www.farmersalmanac.com/calendar/gardening/ ), states the following :
"
July 2011
26th-27th Poor Days For Planting, Seeds Tend To Rot In The Ground.
28th-29th Most Fruitful Days For Planting Root Crops. Excellent For Sowing Seedbeds And Flower Gardens. Good Days For Transplanting.
30th-31st A Most Barren Period. Kill Plant Pests And Do General Farm Work."
Is July 28th and 29th. not in the "waning period"?
Confused?
God bless,
David Hart said:
Many generations of my faimly always went by it.
I did a quick seach, found a few sites that mentioned transplants...
http://www.moongrow.com/moon_phase_gardening/gardening_by_moon_phas...
This site is a little more in-depth about the reasons 'why'....
http://kaykeys.net/spirit/earthspirituality/moon/moonseed.html
Now I haven't gone and read those links yet but I believe the waxing moon tends to be better for above ground crops and growth while the waning period may be better for below ground root growth or planting root crops.
But I am not all that sure of this myself.
I only skimed the articles. If I remember what my grandmother said....you are correct TCLynx.
Off topic...Sahib, Thanks for the compliment.
Both my parents grew up on real faimily farms. We lived in a farming area, but we didn't live on a real farm, but we did have a few acres. My dad raised about an acre of garden. Learned lots from him, also was in 4H and the 'Grange'. I think I was in 2nd grade when my grandma taught me how to butcher chickens....if grandma cuts the chickens heads off with a hachet, it must be OK, right ?
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