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To the moon and back – Shtecker, Savage Garden cover, Stari Grad Festival 2009
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Gardening and Planting by the Moon 2009: Higher Yields in Vegetables and Flowers $26.89 You won’t have to get up in the middle of the night to sow your carrots! Country folk know that planning their work in harmony with the rhythms of the moon produces better crops. It’s that easy. They get higher yields and better flavour in vegetables. Flowers produce stronger displays and heightened colour. This guide computes everything you need to know about the daily influence of the moon and t… |
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GARDENING BY THE MOON CALENDAR 2009: Planting Guide And Garden Activities Based On The Cycles Of The Moon Specifically For a Short Growing Season/May 15 – September 30 (11 x 8.5) Gardening by the Moon 2008 is a planting guide that will help make your garden more productive and beautiful. It shows the best activity for the phase and sign of the moon, lists specific plants that can be grown in your climate, and gives monthly garden tips-in one easy to read format. Specifically for a short growing season, with average expected frost free dates May 15 to September 30…. |
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GARDENING BY THE MOON CALENDAR 2009: Planting Guide And Garden Activities Based On The Cycles Of The Moon Specifically For a Long Growing Season/March 1 – November 15 (11 x 8.5) Gardening by the Moon 2008 is a planting guide that will help make your garden more productive and beautiful. It shows the best activity for the phase and sign of the moon, lists specific plants that can be grown in your climate, and gives monthly garden tips-in one easy to read format. Specifically for a long growing season, with average expected frost free dates March 1 to November 15…. |
