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Old March 23, 2008   #1
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Ive recently done a little reading on the subject and wanted to know how others feel about this practice. The only thing I have left to plant this spring is okra and while I planned on the first week of April, moon favorable days are the 15th thru the 20th. Your thoughts?
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Old March 23, 2008   #2
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I'm quite sure we went thru this exercise a couple of years ago but I will chime in.... My grandparents ( from Appalachia in WV & KY) planted "according to the signs" but I don't remember their gardens producing any better than their neighbors who planted "according to local weather conditions".

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I'm also about to plant okra in the next few days. Not gonna wait. Nobody in the house eats okra. I'm growing these in appreciation for the neighbor who cut down a 40 foot tall tree without prompting.

She'll get some of the tomatoes and blackberries which were made possible by that gesture too.
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Old March 24, 2008   #4
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I'm also about to plant okra in the next few days.
Which variety are you planting?
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Not a sign planter. My mother-in-law was but I saw no difference. Some plant potatoes around here on good Friday, but then good Friday can vary as much as a month so that doesn't really mean anything either. A lot of the old people plant according to the Old Farmer's Almanac and swear by it.
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