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  • In tune with the moon by Michel Gros introduced me to Moon Gardening.This concept is not applied in our land, so i wanted help from all corners to know its limitations.Your formulae for Moon Gardening is easiest.Your article maakes moongardening practical for a starter like me. Thanks
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  • I have tried to grow onions on my plot for 3 years with no success. This year I did not use sets I grew from plants.I had the same results onions the size of a golf ball. My site is very dry do they need lots of water?
  • I HAVE GARTHER LEAFS ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO AND PUT IT IN COMPOST BIN TO MAKE A COMPOST NOW I WONDER IS IT A GOOD THING OR NOT ? PLEASE SOMEONE LET ME KNOW BEFORE I USED CONT., THANKS FROM Tinkerbell
  • This is the first year we have had an allotment and we have encountered two problems! our onions have done nothing and all our broccoli went to seed very quickly. Any suggetions or help please?
  • I have planted three Patisson,Sunburst (Pattie Pans) in my cold frame,they are growing very well,I have lots of flowers on them but the flowers keep falling off there dose'nt seem to be any
    fruit on them. Could any one tell me whatI should be doing to get them to fruit. thank you
  • as regards what to do with sprout stalks dry them they make brilliant walking sticks
  • I usually buy plug plants, does this system work with these, or should you actually sow the seeds on these dates?
  • i'm happy to read this about moon planting, i have been using it 18 months since aquiring my allotment although use the 2days before new moon to 3 days before full moon is for above ground crops and vice versa for roots but have heard of the 4 times and will probably extend to that as i get more experienced. being cancerian i love the moon hence my user name.

  • Mary6Mary6 Posts: 17
    Tried this a couple of years ago but find that the weather here is so unpredictable that I struggle to stick to even the basic principles unless I want to be planting in the pouring rain and gales (which I don't!) However, my brother-in-law is a farmer in Cyprus and although he doesn't refer to it as 'moon gardening' there are certain crops he plants according to the phase of the moon - Sweetcorn was one in particular but I can't remember the details.
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