Lunar cycles have long been believed to influence plant growth and gardening practices. It is thought that different phases of the moon can impact how plants grow, with some gardeners following specific planting and harvesting schedules based on lunar phases.
During the waxing moon (from new moon to full moon), it is believed that this is the best time for planting above-ground crops as the gravitational pull of the moon on water in the soil is higher, leading to increased moisture and nutrient uptake by plants. This phase is also considered ideal for pruning, grafting, and harvesting.
Conversely, during the waning moon (from full moon to new moon), it is thought to be a good time for planting below-ground crops, as the gravitational pull is lower, which encourages root growth. This phase is also suitable for weeding, transplanting, and general soil maintenance.
While scientific evidence is limited on the direct impact of lunar cycles on plant growth, many gardeners still swear by following lunar gardening calendars for optimal results. Ultimately, incorporating lunar cycles into gardening practices can be a fun and potentially beneficial experiment for enthusiasts.