The Rhythm Behind the Seasons
Most of us think about planting in terms of calendar dates—but nature doesn’t run on a calendar. It runs on energy.
If you zoom out, the seasons follow a pattern—a rise and fall of solar energy, almost like a sine wave:
  • Winter → low energy, rest
  • Spring → rising energy, growth begins
  • Summer → peak energy, stress + production
  • Fall → declining energy, root development
The key isn’t just how much energy there is—it’s the direction it’s moving.
That’s why timing matters so much.
Planting in late fall works because you’re aligning with the downward curve. The plant isn’t fighting to grow above ground—it’s quietly establishing roots.
Planting in mid-summer does the opposite. You’re trying to establish during peak stress, when plants are already working at their limit.
Same plant. Same soil. Different timing → completely different results.
When you start aligning your actions with the natural rise and fall of energy, things get easier, not harder.
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