by Anonymous on June 14th, 2008

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Why planting crops is best done during high tide?

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  • by Borderlinux on June 14th, 2008

    Borderlinux

    So you know where to plant them so that they won't be underwater next high tide.

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  • by bazza on January 2nd, 2010

    bazza

    But, isn't this the same. When a woman is at her highest tide, we jump apon her and conceive a child.

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  • by miteb on June 14th, 2008

    miteb

    Is it really? I live in NM (more than a few miles from any ocean so I have no idea about the level of the tides at any given time) and plant my summer vegetable garden/crops "whenever" I get around to it. They always do well. I'm curious as to what research you have done to show that the tides influence planting. Thanks.

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