March Full Moon โ€“ Sugar or Worm Moon

Lunar Eclipse is Mar 13-14 - full moon is Mar 14 @ 02:55am

The name Sugar Moon is learned from the teachings of the 13 Grandmother Moons and the Ontario Native Literacy Coalition, the naming of the moons also has a cultural teaching that explains the cycle of life and nature within the Indigenous cultures of Turtle Island. (Itโ€™s also known as the Full Worm Moon, because itโ€™s the time of year that the soil is warming up and the earthworms are coming to the surface to expose themselves โ€” a sure sign of spring.)

The time of the full moon is 2:55 a.m. EDT.


This Full Sugar Moon is certainly something to celebrate because it marks the time of year when the maple sap begins to run for the sugar harvest. This significant event is celebrated as the Anishinaabe new year, a time we are encouraged to balance our lives as we would our blood sugar levels.

Canadaโ€™s Indigenous People taught settlers how to tap the trees in spring and now, our country produces about 70-75% of the worldโ€™s demand for maple syrup โ€” 90% of that comes from Quebec.

If you get a chance to collect some sap, making a little maple syrup is fairly easy and something you can do on your own with a little practice.

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