03 March 2026

March Full Moon and The Garden

 The March Full Moon tonight  seems to have  had lots of names in history- the Plough Moon, Lenten Moon, the Worm moon - when worms emerge, the Sap Moon, Crow moon or Storm moon. We are not in the right place on earth to see  the moon's total eclipse happening, although the moon hasn't been very visible lately with so much cloud every night.

 March weather can be as cold and unsettled  as February, but the sun is rising higher and it's now just 17 days until the Spring equinox and 26 days until the clocks go forward. At this latitude Suffolk gains two more hours of daylight by the end of the month and the week ahead is looking to be fine here in the East of England which is very good news. 

Yesterday was the first mild day of March......I had the patio door open to let the fresh air in....lovely

It is the first mild day of March:
Each minute sweeter than before,
The redbreast sings from the tall larch
That stands beside the door

There is a blessing in the air
Which seems a sense of joy to yield
To the bare trees, and mountains bare,
And grass in the green field.

William Wordsworth.


Last week BiL kindly came and cut the grass for me, it's hardly stopped growing all winter but also hasn't been dry enough to cut with my battery mower for weeks. He also pressure-washed the patio which was getting very slippery. I can get the weeds out of the cracks but the mould remover I tried for the slabs was useless and pressure washing is the best.

I had to move all the pots off the patio for the pressure washing, most things have survived the winter but the few strawberry plants in two planters that were OK last year have almost vanished. I emptied one compost bin onto one of the veg beds, there's still another to empty but I need to do some serious weeding everywhere..

The  summer fruiting raspberry canes didn't get watered enough last summer they haven't put up many new canes, I think it will be a poor year, not sure about the other canes some fruit early and some late, I cut most of them back in the autumn as it's impossible to know which are which.

The slab under one  of my water butts that collects off the greenhouse had tipped backwards so I emptied it in the autumn and need to level the slab before I can put it back. 

So many jobs to do as soon as my gardening mojo returns properly - it always happens -  sometime.

24 comments:

  1. The moon looked beautiful here, last night. So bright! X

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    1. Hopefully it will be in view without cloud here tonight

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  2. The moon was a bit hazy last night - the obligatory cloud cover being ever present..... I've managed to have doors or windows open letting in fresh air which is wonderful if a little chilly after a while. My gardening mojo hasn't quite returned but the sense of 'duty' has, so paths have been swept, some weeds dispatched - bit too cool up here to do some serious gardening

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    1. I have the door open but the neighbours over the back are having scaffolding put up and the metal on metal is loud!

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  3. We had a beautiful moon on Sunday when we watched the planets aligned

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    1. No chance of seeing planets here - it's too bright from the red lights on the mast not far away

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  4. My raspberries are all mixed together, so like you I cut them back each October, our patio needs a good clean, hubby is talking about doing it so it will happen soon.

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    1. I'm hoping for a few raspberries as I love them except last year they went very seedy early on

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  5. I'm looking forward to tonight's full moon, I thought it was full last night until it vanished behind clouds and I couldn't stare at it for long enough to be sure. One good thing I actually have washing on the line for the first time this year. It makes me smile to see it there, even if it might not dry fully.

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    1. I'm cross with myself for not getting the washing machine on yesterday ready for sunshine today but tomorrow is looking OK thankfully

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  6. March seems to be getting off to a good start as far as the weather goes. It could all change, of course.

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  7. Sounds like you’re getting organised for spring. The birds are singing much more now, lovely.
    Alison in Devon x

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    1. Yesterday evening there was a blackbird still sing at 6pm - good to hear

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  8. Car had to be scraped this morning for me to drive to my craft class but it’s a gorgeous now at lunchtime. May spend a couple of hours tidying the garden as the bin goes out tomorrow. Catriona

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    1. Goodness, it was chilly for you.
      I noticed ice patterns on the roof of my car first thing but they soon went

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  9. Too early to get in the garden here. I have to do a better job of weeding this year. Last year I just didn't keep up and it really got away from me. Depends on the weather here.

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    1. It's not good to get too carried away with milder days here as it can still be cold anytime through March

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  10. Gardening tasks. Can't wait until they are on my daily to do list. Too much snow to do anything yet.

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    1. I think total snow here for all winter was about 1 hours worth!

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  11. Welcome Spring is all I can say.
    It is snowing again today in Massachusetts. We will likely add another inch or two of snow to the existing deep snow cover.
    I agree, the sun is glorious as spring approaches and the full moon lights up the sky at night. Beautiful.
    Spring cleanup will be a big job for me too. Due to several snowstorms and high winds, lots of tree branches fell to the ground and are now between layers of deep snow. I'll see fallen branches as the snow melts. All branches will be added to the bonfire which is currently buried underneath snow too.
    I can't wait to work with the soil and mow again!

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  12. We saw the red moon last night here - unfortunately I never really appreciate such things with eyesight from a jumble sale!

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  13. Clouds and fog here so no chance of seeing the moon.

    God bless.

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  14. Wow sounds like spring is really starting to arrive!
    I didn't see the moon. I think it was cloudy, but I really forgot to look lol

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