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The author concludes that amateur gardeners who use the phases of the moon to plant are less likely to lose plants to a frost (than those gardeners who don’t plant by phases of the moon).
Why does the author think this?
Because gardeners who don’t plant by phases of the moon often plant during the first warm spell of spring. This can lead to problems when a frost follows that first warm spell.
The author assumes that gardeners who plant by phases of the moon are more likely to wait until after the first warm spell of spring to plant.
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