December - the Cold Moon
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The December full moon, also known as the Cold Moon or Long Night Moon. This full moon is the last of the year and is a time to reflect on the past and set intentions for the future.
The December full moon is a time of transition and change. It is a time to release old patterns and habits that no longer serve you, and to make room for new beginnings. This is a powerful time for manifestation and setting intentions for the coming year.
In the garden, the December full moon is a good time to prune and cut back plants. The light of the full moon can help to reveal any diseased or damaged areas on your plants, making it easier to identify and remove them. This is also a good time to plant root vegetables, such as carrots and turnips, which will benefit from the energy of the full moon to help them grow deep and strong roots.
The December full moon is also associated with the element of water, making it a good time for rituals and spells related to emotions, intuition, and psychic abilities. It is also a powerful time for divination and divination tools, such as tarot cards and crystal balls, as the energy of the full moon can help to amplify their abilities.
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Incorporating lunar magic and rituals into your gardening practice can be a powerful way to connect with the natural rhythms of the earth and tap into the energy of the full moon. Whether you choose to plant, prune, or perform rituals under the light of the December full moon, be sure to take time to reflect on the past year and set intentions for the future.