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Important Considerations for Bundaberg (Subtropical Climate):

Summer Heat is Waning: March marks the start of autumn, so the intense summer heat should be decreasing. This can be a good time to plant many vegetables that struggled in the summer.

Rainfall: Bundaberg can still receive significant rainfall in March as the wet season transitions, so consider drainage.

Frost Risk: Generally very low in Bundaberg, but always be aware of local conditions.

Lunar Planting Guide: Bundaberg, Queensland - March 2026

1. Full Moon Period: March 3 - March 10

(Energy is focused downwards, great for root growth and establishment; declining light)

This period is considered less fertile but is excellent for tasks that benefit from the moon's gravitational pull, drawing moisture into the soil, and for planting root crops, as energy concentrates underground.

Best for:

  • Planting Root Crops: Carrots, radishes, beetroot, parsnips, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, garlic.
  • Perennials & Bulbs: Planting established perennials, bulbs, and tubers.
  • Transplanting: Good for transplanting established seedlings of any type, as the energy supports root establishment.
  • General Maintenance: Cultivating, weeding, mulching, and making compost.
  • Harvesting: Good for harvesting root crops, as they are thought to store well when harvested during this phase.

2. Last Quarter Period: March 11 - March 18

  • (Least fertile period; declining light; energy is resting)

This is considered the least fertile time for planting, but it is ideal for garden maintenance, soil preparation, and tasks that involve slowing growth or managing pests.

Best for:

  • Garden Cleanup: Pruning, deadheading, weeding, and turning over new garden beds.
  • Pest and Disease Control: Applying organic pest deterrents or treatments.
  • Fertilising: Applying liquid fertilisers or compost to established plants.
  • Harvesting: Good for harvesting herbs for drying or crops that you want to store for a long time.
  • Soil Preparation: Working on soil amendments, building raised beds.

3. New Moon Period: March 19 - March 25

  • (Highly fertile period; increasing light; energy rising)

The New Moon phase is considered very fertile, as the moon's energy begins to increase, encouraging strong leaf growth above ground.

Best for:

  • Planting Leafy Annuals: Lettuce, spinach, silverbeet, kale, Asian greens, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, celery.
  • Fast-growing Annuals: Most annual herbs (e.g., coriander, dill).
  • Transplanting: Excellent for transplanting seedlings of leafy vegetables.
  • Sowing Seeds: Ideal for sowing seeds of plants that produce their yield above ground, especially leafy greens.

4. First Quarter Period: March 26 - April 2

  • (Highly fertile period; increasing light; energy rising strongly)

This is another highly fertile period, particularly beneficial for plants that produce fruit and seeds, as the light and gravitational pull are both increasing.

Best for:

  • Planting Fruiting Annuals: Tomatoes, beans (bush and climbing), capsicum (peppers), chillies, corn, pumpkins, zucchini, cucumbers, eggplants.
  • Flowering Plants: Planting annual flowers.
  • Grafting: The increasing sap flow is believed to aid successful grafting.
  • Watering and Feeding: Plants absorb nutrients well during this phase.
  • Sowing Seeds: This continues to be a good time for sowing seeds, especially for fruiting vegetables.

Remember that this is a guide derived from lunar principles. Always consider your local weather conditions, soil health, and the specific needs of the plants you are growing. Happy gardening in Bundaberg!

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