Sunday 14th September

Sunday 14th September
The Moon reaches its highest point in the month against the backdrop of the stars. For two weeks it has been rising each day, bringing formative forces to the above-ground parts of plants. Now it begins to descend, reaching a lower point each day for the next fortnight, and directing these forces toward the roots. In biodynamics this is known as transplanting time, a favourable period for sowing seeds and moving young plants. With the Moon in Taurus today, we might consider planting onions or garlic; as the weeks unfold, there will also be good opportunities to sow salads, beans, and cover crops in harmony with the lunar rhythms and the season.

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