leanna jones wrote:i only recently realised that the maria thun guide doesn't care whether you sow seeds on fruit/leaf/root/flower days, only that you transplant them on those days. do people here think it's good to also sow on those days, or do you think the optimal sowing day is more affected by other things?
I believe the "Northern Transplant Time" is with the descending Moon. During this time, supposedly, the Moon is drawing forces into the Earth which stimulates
root growth -- thus, why you'd want to transplant then. I believe it is the opposite for sowing. For sowing, I think you plant during the ascending Moon when forces are being drawn heavenward. See:
http://www.biodynamics.in/RhyFrm.htm
Example: You might start your early Tomato seeds indoors on a Fruit day during the ascending Moon, then transplant them on another Fruit day during the next "Northern Transplant Time" which is the descending Moon.
Maria Thun thinks it is important not just to plant them on the correct "day" (Fruit/Leaf/Flower/Root) but also to TEND to the plants on their respective days. Logically, it would also be best to start seeds on their correct "day" too.