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Moon Cycles And Gardening: The Facts You Didn’t Know

Moon cycles and gardening

Planting by the cycles of the moon is a practice that goes back practically to the beginning of agriculture. We’ve all heard about it but many people just write the practice off as old wives’ lore.

We decided to do some research to see if there really is something to the whole “moon cycles and gardening” thing. Turns out, there is scientific evidence that it works.

A quick internet search will tell you when you’re supposed to plant different plants but very few actually tell you WHY you should plant them during a certain moon phase. Once you understand the science behind it, gardening by the moon cycles makes a ton of sense.

We’re going to tell you some things that you probably didn’t know about moon cycles and gardening.

The Moon Affects Water in the Soil and Plants

We all know that the moon controls the ocean tides, and we’ve all heard the expression, “it must be a full moon” when things get crazy, but there’s a lot more that the moon can do.

It makes sense that if it can pull the ocean tides, then it can also pull lesser bodies of water. This includes water in the soil and in the stems and leaves of plants. This is why planting by moon phases is so effective.

There Are 3 Types of Lunar Gardening

Throughout time, three distinct methods of lunar gardening have emerged. Though most people use the cycles of the moon, also known as the Synodic method, there are two others; the Biodynamic method and the Sidereal method.

The Synodic method is the easiest to use for most people because it simply dictates that you plant certain plants during certain phases of the moon. This is the method that we’re going to discuss in more depth in a minute.

The Biodynamic method uses the location of the constellations in the sky to determine when and what to plant. It was developed in 1924 by Rudolf Steiner and is a bit complicated but supposedly a bit more accurate. You have to know the constellations and where they are in relation to the moon, Venus and Saturn. Feel free to research this more – there’s a great Wikipedia article on it.

The Sidereal method of lunar planting uses the moon’s orbit around the Earth to determine when and what to plant. The orbit is divided into 12 equal 30-degree sections and one cycle takes 27.3 days to complete. This one is a bit confusing because the moon may not actually be in the section that the moon is currently in.

Personally, we prefer the Synodic method because it’s simply easier and we’ve always had good results using it. If it’s not broken, there’s no need to fix it.

The Moon Plays a Role in Harvesting Too

Regardless of which method of lunar planting you use, you should harvest by it, too. This is the best way to determine that your produce will be juicy and delicious, and will keep longer. That’s because you want to harvest when the crop has exactly the right moisture levels.

Pruning and transplanting are typically done during the same period that you harvest.

Slow or Increase Grass Growth by When You Cut

Yup, you read that right. According to the theory, and to scientific tests, you can control the growth rate of your grass so that you can mow less or get your grass a bit longer and more luxurious. Logically, this makes sense when you consider that you’re trimming a living plant filled with water at certain times. Still, it’s a pretty cool trick.

Save Your Back by Turning Your Soil during the Right Moon Phase

Do you want to turn heavy, wet soil or would you prefer to turn it when it’s drier and a bit lighter? The latter, of course. Since the moon controls moisture levels, you want to turn your soil when there is the least amount of water in it. Not to give anything away, but that would be during the last quarter of the moon when it’s waning, or decreasing.

The Synodic Method of Lunar Planting Explained

Remember that the Synodic method just uses the four phases, aka quarters, of the moon. The first phase, or quarter, starts at the new moon. The second phase begins halfway between the new moon and the full moon. The third phase starts at the full moon and goes halfway to the new moon. The fourth phase starts halfway between the full and new moons and ends at the new moon.

That’s great, but when should you plant, harvest, prune and mow the grass? We’ll talk about that now.

Moon Phase 1

During this phase, the moon’s gravity is pulling water up. The tides will be high during the first phase of the moon. The extra water combined with the increasing moonlight is great for balanced root and leaf growth. This is when you want to plant annual crops such as cabbage, cauliflower, grains, spinach and lettuce that grow above ground and produce seed outside of the fruit. Cucumbers are an anomaly here because they like this phase, too.

Moon Phase 2

In this quarter, the moonlight is stronger but the gravitational pull is less. This creates strong leaf growth and is usually a good time for planting. The two best days are the ones immediately before the full moon.

Plants that do best when planted during the second quarter of the moon are annuals that produce fruit above ground with internal seeds. These include peas, melons, squash, tomatoes and beans. If you want your grass to grow faster, mow it during this moon phase.

Moon Phases

Moon Phase 3

In the moon’s third quarter, the one that immediately follows the full moon, the gravitational pull is high but the amount of moonlight is diminishing. This means that there is plenty of water in the soil but the decreasing light puts energy in the roots.

During this quarter, you should plant your root crops such as carrots, beets, potatoes and onions. If you’re planting biennials, perennials or bulbs, or transplanting your seedlings, this is a good time to do it because of good root growth. You can prune during this phase, too.

Moon Phase 4

During the fourth quarter of the moon, the gravitational pull is decreasing and so is the moonlight. This is considered a resting period by most farmers. It’s the best time to harvest, transplant and prune. Moon phase four is also when you should mow your lawn if you want to slow down the grass growth so that you don’t have to mow so often.

As you can see, there is actual science behind the old farmer’s practice of using lunar planting cycles. We hope that we’ve enlightened you a bit about the process. If you have any experience with moon cycles and gardening, we’d love to hear your stories in the comments section below!

This article has been written by Theresa Crouse for Survivopedia.

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Theresa Crouse is a full-time writer currently living in central Florida. She was born and raised in the hills of West Virginia, where she learned to farm, hunt, fish, and live off the land from an early age. She prefers to live off the grid as much as possible and does her best to follow the “leave nothing behind but footprints” philosophy. For fun, she enjoys shooting, kayaking, tinkering on her car and motorcycle, and just about anything else that involves water, going fast, or the outdoors.

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  4. Daniela J. says:
    10 years ago

    Hi Theresa, don’t mean to be stupid but I don’t understand which one is the Moon Phase 1 (is it the 3rd moon from the Fool Moon?). The Moon Phase 2 is the 2nd Moon from the Full Moon on the right. Is it correct? Now the Moon Phase 3 follows the full Moon, that is on the left in your picture. Correct? And the last Moon Phase 4 the fourth quarter is from the Full Moon plus 3 Moons on the left called Cresent? Please let me know because I am confused. I would love to follow this. Thank you so much. D.J.

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  5. sAm S. says:
    9 years ago

    Read the moon cycle chart from right to left…that should clear up any confusion. I had to think about it myself.

    Frustrated wannabe

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  6. John Mills says:
    5 years ago

    HI Theresa–just wanted to know How come the grass cutting pictures are in full moon cycles when that makes the grass grow too quick,i followed your pictures and my grass grew in less than a week- then i realised or thought maybe their for growing the grass times- either way im confused too-i just need to know the best time for when its not going to grow- so would that be from the full moon to the third quarter, thanks for your site your time-and your help-John

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  7. Daniel Dominique Watts says:
    3 years ago

    Theresa Crouse: that ancient chart you added as an image is wrong & confusing as we read left to right, not right to left. If you FLIP that chart left to right, then it is correct. The New Moon to 1/2 full moon is the Waxing period, NOT the Waning period, and from FULL MOON to 1/2 Dark Moon & darker back to New Moon is called Waning Moon cycle.

    The ancient moon chart is confusing. Flip it left to right and it will then be correct.

    this will hopefully clarify.

    https://www.calendar-12.com/moon_calendar/2022/may

    1st phase: begins at New Moon & goes to 1/2 full Moon (1/2 waxing … Or 1/2 waxed looking Moon)

    2nd phase: from 1/2 waxing Moon …{.oddly called 3rd quarter on many charts when logically i think it should be called 1st quarter}, to FULL MOON (full waxing or fully waxed)

    3rd phase: from FULL MOON to 1/2 dark Moon ( 1/2 waning Moon). When to plant bulbs, prune, but best pruning & harvesting in 4th phase.

    4th phase: 1/2 dark Moon (1/2 waning) to totally dark Moon (empty Moon), which is when a New Moon begins.

    On the 12 month moon calendar you can also see daily what the brightness % is for each day. So that can also help. Best 2 days to plant in 2nd phase for peas, melons, squash, tomatoes, beans, pumpkins, are the 2 days just before each full moon. So May 13th & 14th May 2022.

    Other garden food planted during 1st phase for veggies that have outer seeds like grains, spinach, lettuce, cucumbers,cabbage, cauliflower.

    3rd phase for carrots, beets, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions…. Basically bulb or things that grow under soil surface.

    CUTTING GRASS TO KEEP IT SLOW GROWING, harvest, transplant & pruning best in 4th phase from 1/2 dark Moon to totally dark Moon

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