| Author | Content |
darius So.Appalachian Mtns, VA (Zone 5b)
March 30, 2008 10:23 AM Post #4729829
| Thanks Ian, great introduction to using the 'signs'... I printed it out to hang below my moon sign calendar! |
doccat5 Fredericksburg, VA (Zone 7b)
March 30, 2008 11:31 AM Post #4730130
| Very well written and interesting. I too am going to print it out. Thanks for sharing. Great article. |
carrielamont Milton, MA (Zone 6a)
March 30, 2008 03:28 PM Post #4731055
| Pow - a lot of information, clearly explained! Thanks, Ian. xx, Carrie |
GranvilleSouth
(Zone 10a)
March 30, 2008 11:12 PM Post #4733263
| Thanx a lot. The article was written because of comments ppl like yourself had made about moon gardening Darius. I thought of quoting you directly, but wasn't sure if it was the done thing. I liked the way they did the gardens at that Portland Home Show with statues & so on in the theme of each sign. |
oriole Mifflintown, PA (Zone 6a)
April 01, 2008 09:24 AM Post #4739824
| Thanks for a great article. |
adoresaiken Clemmons, NC
April 22, 2008 03:06 PM Post #4847710
| Hi,
I am so far behind these days that I just read your article. I decided that in addition to "going Organic" this year, I was also going to plant by "the moon"! I bought a Farmer's Almanac, and am trying to do it by the book.
This article is very timely and I appreciate the links to other helpful sites.
Thanks a lot!
Pat |
GranvilleSouth
(Zone 10a)
April 22, 2008 05:56 PM Post #4848417
| Hey Pat,
Some sources including Maria Thun herself, say organic & moon gardening go together. I was thinking of doing another article on the organic angle but its so obscure, I can barely find any detailed info. on it. Since writing about it, I can't help following the moon & so far at least, it is getting good results. The Farmers Almanac looks excellent too. I wish we had an equivalent over here.
Ian |