Let me know what you think about the signs. (Affiliate link.) It’s my favorite book for explaining this topic. As with everything Appalachian, it answers questions very well. If you have further questions about going by the signs, I recommend checking into The Foxfire Book: Hog Dressing, Log Cabin Building, Mountain Crafts and Foods, Planting by the Signs, Snake Lore, Hunting Tales, Faith Healing, Moonshining, and Other Affairs of Plain Living. Maybe it was just in the right sign, I’ll never know! They say weaning a baby or calf alike will go smoother when done in the right sign! I’ve yet to try that one. If done in the proper sign, the post will set in like concrete. Hopefully it’ll be ok.Īnother example is setting fence posts. This weekend, we were off one day for a good sign to plant root vegetables. (So far!) We also try to stick to the signs when planting the garden. ![]() If done properly in the right sign, everything goes smoothly. My husband and Papaw Fred always check the signs before slaughtering or castrating hogs. This is Ben Grindstaff, my great-grandpa. Granddaddy knew what he was talking about.
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