RE: transplanting/the moon??????
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- Subject: RE: transplanting/the moon??????
- From: a*
- Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 05:17:27 -0700
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why call any one a "BOZO"?
i was taught that it may take one to know one.
second i too do not plant or plan my life to the stars,.. and a great many
folks i know do not either and we all do just fine.
al
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mstoffice@aol.com [M*@aol.com]
> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 10:24 PM
> To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: transplanting
>
>
> How do these bozos explain the fact that their are a lot of gardeners who
> don't use the lunar method and do just fine? There is some basis
> to the lunar
> method, however. The moon plays a role in the gravitational
> forces on water.
> In plants it has an effect on respiration (water transmitted through the
> leaves). I believe the idea is that during a full moon the gravitational
> force pulls nutrients from the soil through the roots and into
> the leaves of
> the plant and this is good for fruiting plants. I just say
> something about
> this in Fine Gardening. But since the next full moon is about 11
> days away, I
> wouldn't wait. If,however, you want to give it a try I have a
> lunar calendar
> one of my web pages ( <A
> HREF="http://www.gotoseed.com/weather_page.htm">http:
> //www.gotoseed.com/weather_page.htm</A> )
> In any case enjoy your summer.
>
> Brandon
>
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