Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

Aquarius Full Moon

Dive into the synergy between the full moon's glow and plant growth. Learn about Aquarius with Lemon Balm and Echinacea, two power-packed plants known for their calming and healing properties. 🌕🌿

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Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

Full Moon in Scorpio

Transform your garden this July with the powerful influence of the Full Buck Moon in Scorpio. Discover how Evening Primrose and Yarrow, nurtured under this mystical lunar phase, can bring vibrant life and energy to your Pacific Northwest garden.

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Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

Moon Thyme

✨ Want to unlock the magic of moon gardening this June? 🌙🌱 Learn how the first quarter moon in Gemini can boost your thyme (and your whole garden!) to new heights. 🌟✨ Dig into our latest blog post for tips and cosmic insights that'll have your garden thriving! 🌿

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Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

Embracing Earthy Energies

As we embrace Taurus season and harness the energy of the last quarter moon, we're reminded of the inherent connection between ourselves, the earth, and the cycles of nature. We'll explore how aligning with Taurus' earthy energies and harnessing the power of the last quarter moon can enhance our gardening practices in the Pacific Northwest.

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Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

RosemAries

How we can harness the Aries energy and incorporate Rosemary into our gardening practices.

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Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

Pisces Witch

As the celestial dance continues its mesmerizing rhythm, March unveils a celestial spectacle with the new moon gracefully entering Pisces on the 10th. 🌑✨

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Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

Scorpio + Sweet Peas

In this lunar dance, when the last quarter in Scorpio takes center stage, let's turn our attention to the delightful sweet peas—blossoms that embody joy and fragrance.

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Sara Jo Kinslow Sara Jo Kinslow

Harnessing the New Moon🌑

Embracing the principles of moon gardening during the new moon in January can set the stage for a bountiful and successful growing season in the Pacific Northwest.

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