Tuesday 3rd March
The Moon rises in the constellation of Leo, bringing forces of warmth and vitality, making it a favourable time to begin sowing chillies, which thrive with this element of heat. However, due to a lunar node in the morning — when the Moon crosses the ecliptic path of the Sun — it is more supportive to work in the garden during the afternoon, as plants sown or transplanted earlier may experience slightly stunted growth under these unsettled cosmic conditions. We may sense a similar rhythm within ourselves: Leo can awaken confidence, generosity, and creative fire, yet the lunar node introduces a moment of subtle tension or inward turning, encouraging us to act not from impulse alone, but from a steadier and more conscious warmth.