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Tuesday 7th January

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.

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.

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Monday 6th January

Monday 6th January
Today marks the half-moon in the constellation of Pisces, as the lunar cycle continues to wax towards the full moon. This phase signals a time for new beginnings, coinciding with the moon's return to Pisces and the celebration of Epiphany, which concludes the 12 days of Christmas. As the festive period draws to a close, we are called back to the rhythms of daily life. Biodynamic farmers honour this moment with the Three Kings Preparation, a special blend of gold, myrrh, and frankincense. This preparation is carefully stirred in water for one hour to potentise its forces before being sprayed along the perimeters of farms and gardens. This ritual serves to protect the land from negative influences and set a harmonious foundation for the year ahead.

Monday 6th January
Today marks the half-moon in the constellation of Pisces, as the lunar cycle continues to wax towards the full moon. This phase signals a time for new beginnings, coinciding with the moon's return to Pisces and the celebration of Epiphany, which concludes the 12 days of Christmas. As the festive period draws to a close, we are called back to the rhythms of daily life. Biodynamic farmers honour this moment with the Three Kings Preparation, a special blend of gold, myrrh, and frankincense. This preparation is carefully stirred in water for one hour to potentise its forces before being sprayed along the perimeters of farms and gardens. This ritual serves to protect the land from negative influences and set a harmonious foundation for the year ahead.

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Sunday 5th January

Sunday 5th January
The Moon transitions into the constellation of Pisces, opening the doors to spiritual connection and creativity. This can be a good time to start planning your garden for the coming year. January is often a slow time in the garden, offering many devoted gardeners a chance to take a break for a few weeks. The Moon crosses the Sun's path at the ascending node, creating some cosmic confusion and making the afternoon unfavorable for garden work. This further emphasizes the opportunity to focus on garden design or take a well-deserved break.

Sunday 5th January
The Moon transitions into the constellation of Pisces, opening the doors to spiritual connection and creativity. This can be a good time to start planning your garden for the coming year. January is often a slow time in the garden, offering many devoted gardeners a chance to take a break for a few weeks. The Moon crosses the Sun's path at the ascending node, creating some cosmic confusion and making the afternoon unfavorable for garden work. This further emphasizes the opportunity to focus on garden design or take a well-deserved break.

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Saturday 4th January

Saturday 4th January
The Moon moves into the constellation of Aquarius, a sign that corresponds to the element of air, which is also linked to the flowers of a plant. Under the influence of Aquarius, it is considered a favorable time to tend to and cultivate flowers. This presents an opportunity for us to carry out our own planting trials, testing these theories ourselves in order to develop a personal relationship with the phenomena and deepen our understanding of natural rhythms. In the afternoon, the Moon forms a conjunction with the planet Saturn, creating a brief period that is unfavorable for working in the garden.

Saturday 4th January
The Moon moves into the constellation of Aquarius, a sign that corresponds to the element of air, which is also linked to the flowers of a plant. Under the influence of Aquarius, it is considered a favorable time to tend to and cultivate flowers. This presents an opportunity for us to carry out our own planting trials, testing these theories ourselves in order to develop a personal relationship with the phenomena and deepen our understanding of natural rhythms. In the afternoon, the Moon forms a conjunction with the planet Saturn, creating a brief period that is unfavorable for working in the garden.

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Friday 3rd January

Friday 3rd January
As the Moon moves from the constellation of Capricorn into Aquarius, it quickly aligns with Venus, forming a conjunction that channels the forces of love and harmony down to Earth. This celestial alignment encourages us to nurture the spaces we inhabit. It’s a perfect time to attend to our houseplants, ensuring they are placed in the best locations and provided with the right conditions for growth. These plants not only bring beauty and tranquility into our homes, but many also help purify the air, creating a healthier, more balanced environment. By caring for these living beings, we align ourselves with the natural rhythms of life, bringing both peace and vitality into our homes.

Friday 3rd January
As the Moon moves from the constellation of Capricorn into Aquarius, it quickly aligns with Venus, forming a conjunction that channels the forces of love and harmony down to Earth. This celestial alignment encourages us to nurture the spaces we inhabit. It’s a perfect time to attend to our houseplants, ensuring they are placed in the best locations and provided with the right conditions for growth. These plants not only bring beauty and tranquility into our homes, but many also help purify the air, creating a healthier, more balanced environment. By caring for these living beings, we align ourselves with the natural rhythms of life, bringing both peace and vitality into our homes.

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Thursday 2nd January

Thursday 2nd January
The Moon rises in the sign of Capricorn, bringing an earthy dimension to the day. Perhaps the gravity of this sign makes us feel more grounded. With this influence, we may find ourselves reflecting on long-term goals in our careers, relationships, and perhaps even in our gardens. As we consider what we’d like to grow, we might think about how we can create our own symphony in our garden or in a community garden. Just as we help nature express itself in beauty and abundance, we also cultivate care and understanding for the garden. This is the essence of biodynamic gardening.

Thursday 2nd January
The Moon rises in the sign of Capricorn, bringing an earthy dimension to the day. Perhaps the gravity of this sign makes us feel more grounded. With this influence, we may find ourselves reflecting on long-term goals in our careers, relationships, and perhaps even in our gardens. As we consider what we’d like to grow, we might think about how we can create our own symphony in our garden or in a community garden. Just as we help nature express itself in beauty and abundance, we also cultivate care and understanding for the garden. This is the essence of biodynamic gardening.

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Wednesday 1st January

Wednesday 1st January
Happy New Year! As we step into this new cycle, may the rhythms of the earth and cosmos guide us towards deeper connection and growth. Just as the seeds we plant in the soil carry the promise of renewal, let us sow intentions that nurture our body, mind, and spirit. May this year be filled with harmonious balance, a steady awareness of nature’s cycles, and the wisdom to live in tune with the land. Here’s to cultivating a year of health, vitality, and new beginnings, rooted in the rhythms of the earth

Wednesday 1st January
Happy New Year! As we step into this new cycle, may the rhythms of the earth and cosmos guide us towards deeper connection and growth. Just as the seeds we plant in the soil carry the promise of renewal, let us sow intentions that nurture our body, mind, and spirit. May this year be filled with harmonious balance, a steady awareness of nature’s cycles, and the wisdom to live in tune with the land. Here’s to cultivating a year of health, vitality, and new beginnings, rooted in the rhythms of the earth

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Tuesday 31st December

Tuesday 31st December
The last day of the year sets in motion a new beginning, marking the start of a new cycle on the Gregorian calendar, which has been in use since 1582. While this calendar doesn’t align with specific astronomical events, it is rooted in the Earth’s journey around the Sun. Many cultures celebrate the new year in spring when life is most visibly abundant. Yet, the Gregorian calendar, perhaps coincidentally, begins with a rhythm that reflects an inward turning, much like the early stages of any cycle. The beginning of the new year plants the seeds—whether metaphorical or literal—that will grow, evolve, and find expression as the cycle unfolds throughout the year.

Tuesday 31st December
The last day of the year sets in motion a new beginning, marking the start of a new cycle on the Gregorian calendar, which has been in use since 1582. While this calendar doesn’t align with specific astronomical events, it is rooted in the Earth’s journey around the Sun. Many cultures celebrate the new year in spring when life is most visibly abundant. Yet, the Gregorian calendar, perhaps coincidentally, begins with a rhythm that reflects an inward turning, much like the early stages of any cycle. The beginning of the new year plants the seeds—whether metaphorical or literal—that will grow, evolve, and find expression as the cycle unfolds throughout the year.

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Monday 30th December

Monday 30th December
We have arrived at the New Moon, with the Moon positioned between the Earth and the Sun. Although invisible, we know it has transitioned from Scorpio into the constellation of Sagittarius. A New Moon in Sagittarius should fill us with optimism for the future, especially as the year draws to a close and our reflective nature has already emerged. Let’s take stock of the year, appreciating the rhythms that have shaped it, and acknowledging that while we can never truly know the future, we can still set goals. By striving for them, we do the best we can to create our future.

Monday 30th December
We have arrived at the New Moon, with the Moon positioned between the Earth and the Sun. Although invisible, we know it has transitioned from Scorpio into the constellation of Sagittarius. A New Moon in Sagittarius should fill us with optimism for the future, especially as the year draws to a close and our reflective nature has already emerged. Let’s take stock of the year, appreciating the rhythms that have shaped it, and acknowledging that while we can never truly know the future, we can still set goals. By striving for them, we do the best we can to create our future.

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Sunday 29th December

Sunday 29th December
The Moon is conjunct with Mercury in the constellation of Virgo, offering us the opportunity to observe the connection between body and mind. Contrary to the belief that they are disconnected, what affects the mind also affects the body, and vice versa. Walking, moving, and exercising are just as important as reading, writing, and mindfulness. To create true health, we must embrace both paradigms. Similarly, on a biodynamic farm, theory and practice must come together.

Sunday 29th December
The Moon is conjunct with Mercury in the constellation of Virgo, offering us the opportunity to observe the connection between body and mind. Contrary to the belief that they are disconnected, what affects the mind also affects the body, and vice versa. Walking, moving, and exercising are just as important as reading, writing, and mindfulness. To create true health, we must embrace both paradigms. Similarly, on a biodynamic farm, theory and practice must come together.

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Saturday 28th December

Saturday 28th December
The Moon enters the constellation of Scorpio, making it an ideal day for tending to leafy plants in the garden. Hardy salads can be grown year-round in greenhouses if carefully sown and transplanted in succession. In the garden, it’s a good time to consider trimming hedges as the Moon is in Scorpio. Biodynamic farmers and gardeners may also consider applying biodynamic preparation 500, which helps rejuvenate and build soil structure. This is a great time of year for such preparations, in anticipation of spring, when the intensity of growth increases and the nourishment of the soil becomes paramount. Biodynamic gardeners often consider themselves as growers of soil, as this living membrane is at the heart of biodynamic practice.

Saturday 28th December
The Moon enters the constellation of Scorpio, making it an ideal day for tending to leafy plants in the garden. Hardy salads can be grown year-round in greenhouses if carefully sown and transplanted in succession. In the garden, it’s a good time to consider trimming hedges as the Moon is in Scorpio. Biodynamic farmers and gardeners may also consider applying biodynamic preparation 500, which helps rejuvenate and build soil structure. This is a great time of year for such preparations, in anticipation of spring, when the intensity of growth increases and the nourishment of the soil becomes paramount. Biodynamic gardeners often consider themselves as growers of soil, as this living membrane is at the heart of biodynamic practice.

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Friday 27th December

Friday 27th December
Today, the Moon rises in Libra before continuing its pilgrimage into Scorpio, a sign of transformation. As the year’s end approaches, we reflect on goals and resolutions, though temptations often test our resolve. In a world of instant gratification, we need tools to support lasting, positive change. Let us take time to ponder what we truly want and how to build a foundation for meaningful growth in the year ahead.

Friday 27th December
Today, the Moon rises in Libra before continuing its pilgrimage into Scorpio, a sign of transformation. As the year’s end approaches, we reflect on goals and resolutions, though temptations often test our resolve. In a world of instant gratification, we need tools to support lasting, positive change. Let us take time to ponder what we truly want and how to build a foundation for meaningful growth in the year ahead.

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Thursday 26th December

Thursday 26th December
The Moon journeys from the earthy sign of Virgo to the airy sign of Libra, bringing harmony and balance, and lifting our hearts. The celebrations continue as we share in the joy of Christmas. The light shines through winter’s cold veil, and spring feels closer now. Let’s take a walk, observing the plants and trees as they continue to breathe inward, drawing their vitality within while their outward appearance decays. Notice the colours, smells, and forms, and imprint these sensations in your mind. Observe the rhythm of their metamorphosis, as they prepare to transform into outward beauty in the coming months.

Thursday 26th December
The Moon journeys from the earthy sign of Virgo to the airy sign of Libra, bringing harmony and balance, and lifting our hearts. The celebrations continue as we share in the joy of Christmas. The light shines through winter’s cold veil, and spring feels closer now. Let’s take a walk, observing the plants and trees as they continue to breathe inward, drawing their vitality within while their outward appearance decays. Notice the colours, smells, and forms, and imprint these sensations in your mind. Observe the rhythm of their metamorphosis, as they prepare to transform into outward beauty in the coming months.

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Wednesday 25th December

Wednesday 25th December
Today marks the birth of Jesus Christ, an event that bridges Earth, the cosmos, and the heavens. We celebrate this day with feasting and gathering with our loved ones, honouring the birth of a Saviour—the central figure in all of history. As evening falls, we lift our eyes to the night sky, marvelling at the planets and stars. Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter illuminate the heavens, inspiring us to wonder which celestial bodies might have aligned to create the Star of Bethlehem. This radiant guide led the Magi to offer their gifts of frankincense, myrrh, and gold to the Lord.

Wednesday 25th December
Today marks the birth of Jesus Christ, an event that bridges Earth, the cosmos, and the heavens. We celebrate this day with feasting and gathering with our loved ones, honouring the birth of a Saviour—the central figure in all of history. As evening falls, we lift our eyes to the night sky, marvelling at the planets and stars. Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter illuminate the heavens, inspiring us to wonder which celestial bodies might have aligned to create the Star of Bethlehem. This radiant guide led the Magi to offer their gifts of frankincense, myrrh, and gold to the Lord.

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Tuesday 24th December

Tuesday 24th December
The Moon strides onward through the constellation of Virgo as we reach Christmas Eve. From its position in apogee—the furthest point from Earth—our faithful Moon shines with an intensified light. This overrules Virgo’s earthy character, allowing the elements of light and air to take precedence, a fitting resonance for Christmas Eve. Let us join in singing the timeless Christmas carols, rich with wisdom and depth, as we celebrate the birth of Jesus.

Tuesday 24th December
The Moon strides onward through the constellation of Virgo as we reach Christmas Eve. From its position in apogee—the furthest point from Earth—our faithful Moon shines with an intensified light. This overrules Virgo’s earthy character, allowing the elements of light and air to take precedence, a fitting resonance for Christmas Eve. Let us join in singing the timeless Christmas carols, rich with wisdom and depth, as we celebrate the birth of Jesus.

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Monday 23rd December

Monday 23rd December
The Moon rises in the constellation of Virgo, grounding us on our journey to Christmas. It’s a very busy time of year, so let’s find a moment to pause and reflect—perhaps by going for a walk, reading a book, or whatever affords you an opportunity to relax. We are between the spring equinox and Christmas, a time of cultural, spiritual, astrological, and historical significance. Let us acknowledge this moment in our hearts and seek to understand this time of year beyond the material worldview that tries to permeate our environments.

Monday 23rd December
The Moon rises in the constellation of Virgo, grounding us on our journey to Christmas. It’s a very busy time of year, so let’s find a moment to pause and reflect—perhaps by going for a walk, reading a book, or whatever affords you an opportunity to relax. We are between the spring equinox and Christmas, a time of cultural, spiritual, astrological, and historical significance. Let us acknowledge this moment in our hearts and seek to understand this time of year beyond the material worldview that tries to permeate our environments.

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Sunday 22nd December

Sunday 22nd December
Today marks the fourth Sunday before Christmas, symbolising love, as we light the fourth candle of Advent. The fifth candle will be lit on Christmas Day.  On many biodynamic farms, this time of year is celebrated with a cherished tradition: gathering to sing to the farm animals. Families and communities come together, surrounding the animals to sing Christmas carols. This age-old custom is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and love, not just for the cows but for all the animals that share in the farm’s life and work. It is a moment to connect deeply with the rhythm of the season, celebrating the bond between humans, animals, land, and divinity.

Sunday 22nd December
Today marks the fourth Sunday before Christmas, symbolising love, as we light the fourth candle of Advent. The fifth candle will be lit on Christmas Day.  On many biodynamic farms, this time of year is celebrated with a cherished tradition: gathering to sing to the farm animals. Families and communities come together, surrounding the animals to sing Christmas carols. This age-old custom is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and love, not just for the cows but for all the animals that share in the farm’s life and work. It is a moment to connect deeply with the rhythm of the season, celebrating the bond between humans, animals, land, and divinity.

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Saturday 21st December

Saturday 21st December
Today, the winter solstice marks the year's longest night, a sacred turning point as the Earth begins its journey back toward the light. Beneath the soil, unseen forces quietly weave renewal, with mineral energies and cosmic rhythms nurturing the promise of growth. It is a moment to pause, honour this hidden work, and embrace the hope of brighter days ahead.

Saturday 21st December
Today, the winter solstice marks the year's longest night, a sacred turning point as the Earth begins its journey back toward the light. Beneath the soil, unseen forces quietly weave renewal, with mineral energies and cosmic rhythms nurturing the promise of growth. It is a moment to pause, honour this hidden work, and embrace the hope of brighter days ahead.

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Friday 20th December

Friday 20th December
Today, the Sun transitions from the constellation of Virgo to the constellation of Sagittarius, bringing a sense of optimism to the weeks ahead. The Sun’s journey through the zodiac creates our zodiac year, which will return to the first sign of Aries at the beginning of spring. Both the Moon and the Sun are currently navigating constellations of Fire, with the Moon in Leo and the Sun in Sagittarius. This alignment brings warmth to our hearts, countering the chill of winter. Let us embrace these fiery forces and find our creative spark through artistic pursuits and projects.

Friday 20th December
Today, the Sun transitions from the constellation of Virgo to the constellation of Sagittarius, bringing a sense of optimism to the weeks ahead. The Sun’s journey through the zodiac creates our zodiac year, which will return to the first sign of Aries at the beginning of spring. Both the Moon and the Sun are currently navigating constellations of Fire, with the Moon in Leo and the Sun in Sagittarius. This alignment brings warmth to our hearts, countering the chill of winter. Let us embrace these fiery forces and find our creative spark through artistic pursuits and projects.

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Thursday 19th December

Thursday 19th December
The Moon descends deeper into Cancer before transitioning into the constellation of Leo partway through the day. The warm forces of Leo are initially overshadowed by an earthy trine, as Venus and Jupiter align 120 degrees apart in the zodiac, residing in the root constellations of Capricorn and Taurus, respectively. In the garden, this alignment makes the second half of the day more favourable for working with the soil and the roots of plants, rather than focusing on the fruits, which are better enhanced when the Moon is fully in Leo.

Thursday 19th December
The Moon descends deeper into Cancer before transitioning into the constellation of Leo partway through the day. The warm forces of Leo are initially overshadowed by an earthy trine, as Venus and Jupiter align 120 degrees apart in the zodiac, residing in the root constellations of Capricorn and Taurus, respectively. In the garden, this alignment makes the second half of the day more favourable for working with the soil and the roots of plants, rather than focusing on the fruits, which are better enhanced when the Moon is fully in Leo.

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