1120. Plant peas and potatoes in the increase of the moon.
Miramichi, N. B.
1121. Seeds should be sown when the moon is new. This custom is still more or less observed. Corn should be planted at this time.
Boston, Mass.
1122. Plant seed the first three days after the moon changes.
Alabama.
1123. Plant potatoes “in the dark of the moon,” so the potatoes will root and yield well.
Mansfield, O.
1124. The full moon is the time to cut alders, spruce, or other undergrowth, because the roots then die quickly without sprouting.
Nova Scotia.