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Moon Planting

Moon planting also known as lunar planting has been in existence for many generations and is considered to be one of the oldest forms of gardening. It is believed that the moon position, the Zodiac signs, or both can bring great success in planting. It is once more fetching recognition as communities explore for substitutes to compound fertilizers and pesticides and their terrifying side effects. Execution of the suitable stage of the Moon for all facets of cultivation, planting and harvesting increases the quality as well as quantity of ones crops.

It was observed that diverse plants do better when planted all through the diverse moon phases. Each of the phases influenced the mode by which vegetation developed on the earth through the falling and raising of humidity in both the plants and the earth. To supply supplementary precise records, it was eminent that some crops grew well when cultivated in a specific constellation of the moon. It takes the moon approximately three days to bypass a constellation and this led to the development of an advanced planting calendar.

Planting was not perceived to be most significant to a farmer like the harvest season, which made the recording of the harvest time crucial. This was believed to be so since a harvest that was done at the correct time would last for a longer time. It was basically determined by the ability of the plants storage of water in the crops or fruits at the diverse times of the moon cycle. The Moon planting method encompasses three cycles, which include the Synodic, waning or waxing cycles. It simply divides the astral cycle into four quarters and requires 29.6 days to end the cycle. Plants are grouped into foliage, crops with external or internal seeds and root crops and then relocated to the stage of the moon that best suits their growing distinctiveness.

The biodynamic cycle is a more comprehensive method that was applied to the 12 star or zodiac signs to site the moon for more precise planting. This technique was built up by Rudolf Steiner in the year 1924 using the Zodiac symbols to pinpoint the definite location of the signs as the moon passed through them in the skies. The sidereal cycle utilizes the moon’s path around the planet earth to determine the best times to propagate and reap. The moon’s orbit is alienated up into twelve equivalent thirty degree segments to symbolize the moon’s location in the sky but may vary at times with the present moon position.

Moon planting functions through the gravitational force it exerts in a process referred to as Gravitropism, which ensures plants roots grow downwards and the shoots grow upwards in the correct direction. For example, when a plant planted in a pot is toppled down, the plant continues growing upwards. This is due to gravity but not sunlight as many may think; if the reason for this was sunlight, seeds growing subversive would be growing in all kinds of directions. As plants grow, gravity forms the plant cells and also increases the rate of growth as soon as the gravity is abridged. But there is need to connect this with the moon’s course to the earth and how it affects plant growth. Moon planting is a form of gardening that is worth giving a try.

Helen Disler

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