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Terra Perma
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Commenced:
01/04/2011
Submitted:
04/02/2011
Last updated:
07/10/2015
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Multiple Locations, Lilburn, GA, US
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678.575.9653
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www.terra-perma.com
Climate zone:
Warm Temperate





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Full Moon Planting

Project: Terra Perma

Posted by Jordan Ososki about 13 years ago

The days around a full moon are good for planting.

It's time for a round of late winter and early spring crops, for those who have greenhouses and hoophouses.

Here at Terra Perma we're planting radishes, carrots, lettuces, kale, broccoli, cabbage, onions, chives and probably a few more!

After spending the last few weeks digging swales, we've just planted a new set of fruit trees, apples and pears I think.

The days are getting longer again, and the chickens are starting to lay more!

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Kimb Jones
Kimb Jones : Planting fruit trees is a great investment for the long term, and apples and pears are both great choices for temperate climates geometry dash. It's important to make sure they are planted in well-draining soil and receive adequate water and nutrients.
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bella brownbe : The lunar cycle from a waning crescent to a full moon takes approximately 14 days. This phase is known as the waxing gibbous, and it occurs as the moon transitions from being less Slope Game than half illuminated to being fully illuminated.
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