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  • #16
    apologies i didn't mean by 'biased' that you weren't from a scientific background

    merely that you believe that moon planting works, as many moon planters do, and that this could effect the outcome of any trials

    i'm not trying to prove that moon planting doesn't work, in fact quite the opposite, i'm very interested in whether it works

    plus i'm full of respect for everyone out there noodling away at their experiments, it's what science is based on, but for something to be presented as a fact it needs to be rigorously examined, in a non-biased way

    sorry not trying to rock the boat or annoy anyone or to disrespect anyone

    i think it's the nick kollerstrom thing that's rattled my cage
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    • #17
      Which version of moonplanting are you using?

      I'm trying planting out at synodic times this year but before I looked into it I'd only ever heard of biodynamic. I'm just wondering which one people had noticed a difference with (especially as they seem to conflict some of the time)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jimbojetset View Post

        i think it's the nick kollerstrom thing that's rattled my cage
        You get ignorant racists in and around every subject...doesn't make the subject wrong in itself. He didn't invent it...just wrote about it.


        Now...get over it, and do some trials yourself if you really want some answers...


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        • #19
          agreed zazen

          and yes i may be harping on a bit!

          just that if he's happy about making up evil lies about some of the most despicable moments mankind has ever faced, it isn't a great reference for any of his other work, and it just so happens to be that he's a leading proponent of the moon gardening movement

          so no offense but i probably won't get over it if its all the same!

          ok so i'm going to start some very small trials, but they are very easily replicable and it would make the data much more significant if as many people as possible joined in

          i'll start a new thread with the details in case anyone is bored enough to join in!

          zazen i looked at your website - very swish!
          i can't quite read the bit where it says what to plant though it rather tantalisingly says 'today is a good day to plant ... ', i'm guessing by the wee pictures that saturday and sunday are leaf days and that the furthest point from a leaf day would be this coming tuesday?
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          • #20
            It's not MY website...click on the 'more about moon gardening' and you can read in full.

            [Why not just don't read THAT book??? MY OH is half Jewish and I'm also incensed by NK but hey...there's other resources].
            Last edited by zazen999; 30-03-2009, 12:28 PM.

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            • #21
              apologies
              just assumed it was as it's in your signature
              'Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? ' Douglas Adams

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              • #22
                No - I just got asked so many times what dates were what, I decided to put it in my signature!

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                • #23
                  you should get paid some advertising revenue!
                  'Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too? ' Douglas Adams

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                  • #24
                    Ok gang, lets get back on track....Am I to assume that "sowing" applies to transplanting too? For example I've just sown some Swiss Chard and Brussel Sprouts as according to the Synodic cycle. When these are ready to go out into the lottie I should do this on a leaf day too to keep everything in sync? Or can they go out whenever, as they were sown on a leaf day initially?

                    Jimbo, I'd happily take part in your trial.I'll look for your thread.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Lazgaot View Post
                      Ok gang, lets get back on track....Am I to assume that "sowing" applies to transplanting too? For example I've just sown some Swiss Chard and Brussel Sprouts as according to the Synodic cycle. When these are ready to go out into the lottie I should do this on a leaf day too to keep everything in sync? Or can they go out whenever, as they were sown on a leaf day initially?

                      Jimbo, I'd happily take part in your trial.I'll look for your thread.
                      Yes, sowing, transplanting, any maintenance [ie nipping out shoots or cutting back] and harvesting should be on the appropriate day.

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                      • #26
                        Hi Guys,

                        Right I have bought myself a nice big Year Planner and I am going for the Biodynamic sowing. Although this is my first full year in having my allotment but theres no harm in trying this out.

                        I will keep you all posted and hopefully we can share experiences and outcomes.

                        Obviously Moonplanting is in addition to good soil and nutrients management but I am excited about following the calender as well.

                        Good luck and happing sowing to all

                        Regards
                        Those that forget the past are condemned to repeat it!

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                        • #27
                          The answer is five.

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                          • #28
                            with all the talk of being bias or not, 1 way to eliminate that would be to do double blind experiments so the person growing them doesn't know wheater the plants are moon or not and when any thing needs to be done thats, 'moony' an impartial grower should come in and do it
                            Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions.

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