March’s Worm Moon

Full Moon in March

March’s full moon globally marks a threshold, a turning point between seasons where balance, change, and intention intersect.

Northern Hemisphere - Worm Moon

In the Northern Hemisphere, March’s full moon is commonly called the Worm Moon, named for the reappearance of earthworms as soil thaws and spring begins. It represents awakening, renewal, and forward movement after winter stillness.

Southern Hemisphere - Early Autumn Moon

In the Southern Hemisphere, March signals the start of autumn and includes the March equinox, when day and night are nearly equal. This season emphasizes balance, harvest, and gradual inward transition, rather than new growth.


Our March Moon Water Mist supports transition and clarity, helping you align with change.

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