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- Date: 04 May 1998 12:12:34 -0400
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I have been semi-interested in trying to use the moon as a guideline on
setting out flats, seedlings, etc. I noticed someone else is using this, and
wondered what reference (besides Old Farmer's Almanac) you used.
Someone else (another list) had asked about branding and castrating cattle,
I know the 'sign' needs to be in hands and feet, but I don't know what exact
dates it would be, do you?
martha
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