
Regenerative and astrological gardening practices on the suburban homestead and in the community.
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As spring days turn long here in this northern latitude, all manner of flora and fauna are making themselves known in the neglected garden here at the house in upstate New York (Zone 5). Sweet William in pink and r...
The newsletter is late, and while I thought about putting it on hold until I could get through moving, I know that the moon keeps on going and so should I. When I first moved to the Mohawk Valley I joined a women’s group called KFG (Keep Fu...
Taurus Season's earthy delights
Christian from FloraBlue disks the meadow at CEED for seeding with native grasses. Photo by bugchik
On Lunar Gardening, Knowledge & Stella Natura
“Heraclitus taught that the whole outer world is in ceaseless flux between opposites like day and night, hot and cold, or life and death. But he also taught that the unity and inner harmony of...
How to prepare for dying and start the seeds of something new
A stand of pussy willow, near Boonville, NY, 3/15/2026
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer, poet, follower of the moon, compulsive weeder, personal chef, former adjunct English professor, child of Hodge Podge Lodge, Master Gardener with an MFA from Naropa. KarinFalconeKrieger.com
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