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Did you know that wood is a plant and that it really matters when and how you harvest it?
Even in the old Rome, Caesar let people beheaded when they built ships with wood harvested at the wrong time! In the last 100 years we just forgot this basic knowledge because of our greed and belief in highly toxic chemicals instead of very old knowledge.
Its quite simple:
When following this basic rules, you will have perfect wood to build a house which will last several generations without using any kind of chemicals or paint! Its a plant, its alive, it has seasons and it reacts to the moon. If you don't believe, why do we have low and high tide? Because the moon does not affect anything?
Stop using glue, colors and other chemicals to make toxic waste out of natural wood. Always ask where the wood comes from, don't buy stuff at ikea and other discounters, don't believe the hype, they destroy nature, even if their marketing tells you its a great company, they are freaking bullshitting you, its called marketing.
Wooden fence posts should never be installed when the moon is rising. The very next frost will cause such posts to wobble and rot more quickly. Fence posts that are set when the moon is waning or the moon is new, on the other hand, appear to be pulled into the earth. They hold better and are more durable.
Earth days on the waning moon (e.g. Virgo days) are considered ideal.
Ask very old wood workers or read books of E. Thoma who wrote down the old and new knowledge. Fuck capitalism, fuck faster, higher, stronger, more more more... get back to the basics and take your time.
btw.
The following applies to horticulture:
plants that bear fruit underground, such as tubers and roots, thrive particularly well if they or the seeds are planted under the earth when the moon is waning.
Cabbages and lettuces, which develop the important part for humans above the ground, should be planted or sown when the moon is waxing.
Für den Gartenbau gilt:
Gewächse die unter der Erde fruchten, wie etwa Knollen und Wurzeln gedeihen besonders gut wenn sie oder der Samen bei abnehmendem Mond unter die Erde gebracht werden.
Kohlarten und Salate, die über der Erde den für den Menschen wichtigen Teil entwickeln, sind bei zu nehmenden Mond zu setzen oder sähen.
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