I'm reading "The Moon and Everyday Living" by Daniel Pharr. It's not particular to gardening, but it has charts where you can figure out what your natal moon is, and then chapters on each one -- eg if you're a Libra moon, how the moon affects you when it's in Taurus, etc. It does have some gardening information that's pretty interesting in the first part. He quotes one study done with tomato seedling transplants and there was a 100% success rate with seedlings transplanted in I think it was a Sagittarius waxing moon and a 100% failure rate with seedlings transplanted in a Cancer waning moon, stuff like that. (I may have that backwards, but you get the drift.)
None of the other results was that dramatic, but enough to show that all this has some effect. This is encouraging when there is NO way you can get the seeds in the garden on that optimal day.
Good book
