Tuesday 7th January
The moon’s elliptical orbit brings it closest to Earth today, a point known as Perigee. This stronger gravitational pull affects tides and can create a sense of cosmic imbalance. In biodynamics, Perigee is considered an unfavourable day for gardening, as it may disrupt plant rhythms. Instead, use this time for planning—organise seeds, prepare tools, or reflect on your connection to the land. Adapting to the moon’s cycles supports both your garden’s vitality and your alignment with nature’s rhythms.