Friday April 4th 2003 - 
          edited by Bernard Fitzwalter
           This week in Astro News:
            ~ Gardening by Moon phases ~
          ~ AstroDiary ~
          
          
    
          
 
          
          
            
              
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                    Best time for lunar gardening is moonrise or moonset. 
                    This does not necessarily mean gardening at night!  
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                   Reader Matthew Fletcher asked about planting 
                    and gardening by the phases of the moon. 
                     
                    The idea is very simple. You plant when the moon is waxing, 
                    and harvest when it is waning. It seems to work, and most 
                    authorities agree that plants grow better when the moon is 
                    waxing. 
                     
                    Astrological gardeners take it further. Here, the theory is 
                    that the sign the moon is in will influence the growth of 
                    the plant, and that if you match your plant to the right sign 
                    you will get better results. Signs are divided into elements: 
                    Aries, Leo and Sagittarius are Fire signs; Taurus, Virgo and 
                    Capricorn – Earth; Gemini, Libra and Aquarius – Air; Cancer, 
                    Scorpio and Pisces – Water. 
                     
                    Thus, days when the moon is in an Earth sign are best for 
                    root crops like potatoes and carrots. Water signs are best 
                    for leaf crops such as cabbages and lettuces. Air signs are 
                    for flowers of all sorts, plus vegetables such as broccoli 
                    and cauliflower. Fire signs are for all fruits, and vegetables 
                    which produce edible seeds, such as peas and beans. 
                     
                    To save you the chore of working it all out, astrologer and 
                    scientist Nick Kollerstrom's Gardening & Planting By The Moon 
                    2003 (updated annually, Foulsham Books) has all the right 
                    dates, with root and flower symbols on the page to make it 
                    easy, and planting notes as well. 
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          ASTRODIARY 
          with Adam Smith 
          
          
            Sunday (April 6): Spring Seminar, Mike Edwards, Steve Judd 
            & Christeen Skinner.
            10am - 5pm. London Volunteer Resource Centre, N7. www.astrolodge.co.uk
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            Researcher 
            Seeking Assistance  
          
  Graham Douglas is 
            carrying out research into possible astrological relationships between 
            the births of siblings in the same family. He is looking for sets 
            of birth data for complete sets of brothers and sisters
            of any age. If you are able to help please include date, time and 
            place of birth, gender of the child,
            and (if known) whether or not the birth was natural or induced in 
            any way. 
            A report of the findings will be sent to anyone who requests it, when 
            the investigation is completed.
            The email address to contact is Grammino@Onetel.net.uk 
            Many Thanks for your help. 
          
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