Author Topic: Lunar Gardening, fact of fiction.  (Read 3548 times)

Jeannine

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Re: Lunar Gardening, fact of fiction.
« Reply #40 on: June 14, 2007, 17:12:23 »
Norfolk lass you have brought this full circle for me because my first comment was in relation to the moon and the tides.Spending as much time as we did on the beaches gathering clams,oysters etc, low and high tides became an everyday part of our lives and of course the cycles of the moon was all part of it.

I therefore would keep an open mind on this topic ,one day when I am able to get back to the life when tides were so important to us perhaps I will be able to try the lunar planting too.

In the meantime I shall continue to watch this thread with genuine interest.

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cazy

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Re: Lunar Gardening, fact of fiction.
« Reply #41 on: June 14, 2007, 20:06:23 »
I'm not convinced yet either Barnowl.  Having only had my plot since May and being a complete novice I'm still finding my feet/fork.  But the two rows of peas I planted show a significant difference, the snips are still up for debate.  Weather  permitting I still try to follow the chart though not to the letter -  to late in the season and the soil needs a lot of work. 
I am going to persevere and hopefully next year will get a much fuller picture.
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Re: Lunar Gardening, fact of fiction.
« Reply #42 on: June 14, 2007, 20:16:55 »
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at least you can't do any harm by trying it out!
My sentiments exactly norfolklass.
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