Thursday 26th March
The Moon moves through the constellation of Gemini for the whole day, bringing a sense of lightness and movement to both garden and mind. As an air constellation, Gemini lifts our attention towards the spaces between things, inviting exchange and communication, and offering a particularly favourable time for sowing flower seeds such as calendula, scabious, echinacea, and rudbeckia, preparing blooms for butterflies and bees, rich in nectar for the astral beings to drink from. Today is a day to sow with intention, not just for ourselves but for the wider life of the garden, supporting pollinators and the subtle ecology that surrounds them. As we work, we may notice the relationships between plants, insects, blossoms, and ourselves within the living landscape, and if we remain present within this movement, something meaningful can emerge, a quiet weaving of connections that reminds us we are part of the garden, not separate from it.