I have read that planting leafy vegetables at the new moon increases their productivity, but I never tried it until Monday, which was the new moon this month. I prepared about 100 little peat pots and planted lettuce, bok choi, tatsoi, cucumbers, cauliflower, broccoli, marigolds… By Thursday, I had the
first baby seedlings.
And today they’re looking even better:
And the garden itself, after massive cleanup and mulching is ready for them!
Without thinking, I panted some onions and carrots, too. If I can remember to plant more in the waning moon, I can compare their growth. But that might be more than I can do.
Moon phases are part of biodynamic farming, based on some Rudolf Steiner concepts. Sounds pretty woo woo, but you can’;t argue with these seedlings.
Indeed! impressive, Meryl. I always enjoy your blogs. I hope you are well!
Yay for spring! Hope all is well with you, too, Diane.