While the gravitational pull of both the sun and the moon affects us, it's the moon we feel more acutely (while the moon has a much smaller mass, it's 390 times closer to us than the sun.) The moon's orbit affects the tides, air currents on the earth's surface, thunderstorms, and rainfall (The moon
has the greatest effect on earth's rainfall when it's close to a node. Once every 27 days the moon is at the farthest point from the earth that its orbit reaches. The moon's orbit around earth is tilted-so twice each month the moon sinks five degrees above or below the angle at which the earth's orbiting the sun. These bimonthly points are called nodes. Did you know that eclipses occur when a new or full moon passes through one of the nodes? Node position can affect drought and atomspheric tide patterns; planting at the lunar nodes can have a negative affect on plant growth.)
Growth and liquid absorption peaks at the full moon. During the astrological cycle of Leo (from July 23rd-Aug. 22nd) seed, crops, such as apples, grapes, and pears. Nuts can also be planted. Leo's a fire sign (element), which means a barren and dry period. It's best to cultivate, harvest roots and fruit for storage. It's also an excellent time to destroy weeds and pests in the fourth quarter.
July's full moon is called Thunder Moon or Hay Moon, August's is Grain Moon or Green Corn Moon, and September's known as Fruit Moon or Harvest Moon. Occuring within this month, the moon rises on 6 or 7 successive nights at about the same time. It shines with such brightness until late at night, which enabled ancient civilizations to today's farmers and gardeners to take in the fall harvest, hence...
The astrological cycle of Virgo (from Aug. 23rd-Sept. 22nd) is an earth sign (element), which is a barren and moist period. Some flowers, roots, and vines are favored here, such as potatoes, radishes, turnips, parsnips, and onions. This cycle is also effective for working the soil, cultivating, and destroying weeds and pests.
Growth and liquid absorption peaks at the full moon. During the astrological cycle of Leo (from July 23rd-Aug. 22nd) seed, crops, such as apples, grapes, and pears. Nuts can also be planted. Leo's a fire sign (element), which means a barren and dry period. It's best to cultivate, harvest roots and fruit for storage. It's also an excellent time to destroy weeds and pests in the fourth quarter.
July's full moon is called Thunder Moon or Hay Moon, August's is Grain Moon or Green Corn Moon, and September's known as Fruit Moon or Harvest Moon. Occuring within this month, the moon rises on 6 or 7 successive nights at about the same time. It shines with such brightness until late at night, which enabled ancient civilizations to today's farmers and gardeners to take in the fall harvest, hence...
The astrological cycle of Virgo (from Aug. 23rd-Sept. 22nd) is an earth sign (element), which is a barren and moist period. Some flowers, roots, and vines are favored here, such as potatoes, radishes, turnips, parsnips, and onions. This cycle is also effective for working the soil, cultivating, and destroying weeds and pests.
- The moon's effect on the earth
- Astrological growing cycles
- Waxing and waning moon activities
