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Author:
Hall, Sarah L. (Ecologist), author.
Title:
Sown in the stars : planting by the signs / Sarah L. Hall ; photographs by Meg Wilson ; foreword by Ronni Lundy.
Publisher:
The University Press of Kentucky,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xiii, 150 pages illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 24 cm
Subject:
Astrology and gardening--Kentucky.
Farm life--Kentucky.
Home economics, Rural--Kentucky.
Other Authors:
Wilson, Meg (Photographer), photographer.
Lundy, Ronni, author of foreword.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
5. -- Beyond Planting. 2. -- The Followers -- 3. -- Almanacs & Calendars -- 4. -- The Signs -- 5. -- Beyond Planting.
Summary:
""To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted."-Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 The Appalachian region is deeply rooted in customs that have been handed down for generations. "Planting by the signs," a practice predicated on the belief that moon phases and astrological signs exert a powerful influence on the growth and well-being of crops, is considered superstitious by some but has been essential to gardeners and farmers for centuries and is still in use today. Sown in the Stars brings together the collective knowledge of farmers in central and eastern Kentucky about the custom of planting by the signs. Sarah Hall interviews nearly two dozen contemporary Kentuckians who still follow the signs of the moon and stars to guide planting, harvesting, canning and food preservation, butchering, and general farm work. Hall explores the roots of this system in both astrology and astronomy and the profound connections felt to the stars, moon, planets, and the earth. Revealed in the personal narratives are the diverse interpretations of the practice. Some farmers and gardeners believe that the moon's impact on crop behavior is purely scientific, while others favor a much wider interpretation of the signs and their impact on our lives. Featuring photographs by Meg Wilson, this timely book bridges the past, present, and future by broadening our understanding of this practice and revealing its potential to increase the resiliency of our current agricultural food systems" -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
081319704X
9780813197043 (hardcover)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1327835134
LCCN:
2022045035
Locations:
GBPF771 -- Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library (Ankeny)
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)
ESPD725 -- Sibley Public Library (Sibley)

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