Each full Moon of the month has its own name and its own qualities. Because Wicca draws from a number of folkloric traditions, you will probably see different names assigned to different months. Below are the common names for each month, as well as what type of magick is best for that month.
January: Wolf Moon — The Wolf Moon, also known as the Cold, Snow, or Winter Moon, is a
time of protection and strength. While it is the first full Moon of the
calender year, in terms of nature it occurs in the middle of the cold
winter season, a season of death and desolation. In these respects, the
Wolf Moon can be seen as a time of both beginnings and endings. This is
the time to start to consider what you want to plant and plan for the
spring. You can do magick so that as the spring approaches, your
magickal goal will grow closer and closer to fruition.
February: Storm Moon
— The Storm Moon, also known as the Death or Quickening Moon, is a
time to do magick for fertility and strength. For most people in the
Northern Hemisphere, February is a time of storms and bleak, short days.
In the olden days, it was a time of true hardship. This is a good time
to do magick to help you face life's challenges. You could do a spell to
help you with a particularly challenging project at work. Your spell
could focus on helping you to accept the challenge, persevere, and make
it through. You could concentrate on the idea of weathering the storm
and givng yourself the extra stamina to succeed. This is also a time of
cleansing both internally and externally. As such, it's a great time to
get rid of physical things you don't need and any mental or emotional
baggage you might be hauling around with you, too.
March: Chaste Moon
— Also known as the Seed or Worm Moon, the Chaste Moon is a time to
plant mental seeds — thoughts of success and hope. This is also a time
of purity and newness. It's the time to bless the magickal herbs and
plants in your garden and to start preparing the soil for the seeds that
you will plant. It's also the time to mentally prepare yourself for new
experiences, a new job, pregnancy, taking a trip, or bringing a new
animal into your home.
April: Seed Moon
— The Seed Moon signals a time of fertility, growth, and wisdom. This
Moon is also known as the Egg, Grass, or Wind Moon. This is the time to
sow the seeds of magick. If you are planting a magickal garden, you want
to get out there now and put things into the earth. This is the time to
move from the planting phase into action. If you want to get pregnant,
this is a great time to go for it. Fertility is in the air. This is also
the time to bring that new puppy home, if that is what you have been
planning. It's also a great time to empower some seeds to both help them
grow and to do earth magick.
May: Hare Moon
— The Hare Moon, also known as the Flower or Planting Moon, is a time
for health, love, romance, and wisdom. This is a great time to plant the
seeds that you have empowered. As the seeds begin to grow, the energy
you have filled them with will start to manifest in your life. It's also
a great time to rekindle the romantic spark and passion in a
relationship. If you've been working magick to help your career, now
will probably be the time to decide which of your job offers to accept.
And you might want to do some divination magick to help you make that
decision.
June: Lover's Moon
— Also known as the Strawberry or Rose Moon, the Lover's Moon brings
with it energy for love, marriage, and success. Is it any wonder that in
some traditions this Moon is called the Honey Moon? This is a time to
nurture your garden and marvel at its beauty and abundance. If you have
taken that new job, now is the time to make sure you have everything
running smoothly. And you might want to keep your eyes open to see how
you can move into a more desirable position.
July: Mead Moon
— The Mead Moon, also known as the Blessings, Lightning, or Thunder
Moon, is a time of enchantment, health, rebirth, success, and strength.
This is the time of the first harvests, when you begin to enjoy the
fruits of your labors. This is also a time of celebration and magick.
Remember that mead is the nectar of the gods. Now is the time to gather
your magickal herbs and do some prosperity magick so you get that raise
you've worked so hard for.
August: Wyrt Moon
— The Wyrt Moon, also known as the Wort, Barley, Corn, or Red Moon, is
a time of abundance, agriculture, and marriage. This is the time to
collect your magickal herbs and store them for the winter or share them
with others. Remember to give an offering back to the Goddess for her
generosity. At this time of the year, you might want to do magick to
help someone else reap the benefits of the earth's abundance (with that
person's permission, of course!). This is also a good time to make a
move at work for that higher level position. If you have become
pregnant, this is the time to concentrate your energies on having a
healthy pregnancy.
September: Harvest Moon
— Also known as the Barley or Hunter's Moon, the Harvest Moon is a
time of protection, prosperity, and abundance. This is the time of year
when the grains are being harvested, and it is a good time for magick
involving your prosperity, abundance, and the nurturing of others. If
you have had a long illness, this is the time to finally come back to
full health again. This is also the time to obtain that higher paying
position at work. The energy of the Harvest Moon will help along any
magick that is geared to bring you or someone else abundance.
October: Blood Moon
— The Blood Moon is sometimes called the Falling Leaf or Hunter's
Moon. It is a Moon of new goals, protection, resolution, and
spirituality. The night of the Blood Moon is a great time for divination
of any kind. At this time of the year, all of nature is making ready
for the winter. Animals that hibernate are gathering the last scraps of
food. Birds are heading south. In human societies, this used to be the
time when we turned from agriculture to the hunt as our means of
sustenance. This is the time to reflect on what you did during the year
and to evaluate your accomplishments. You also want to check to see how
you will survive the coming months. Make sure that you have enough money
in the bank. If your work is seasonal, you might want to do some magick
to find other ways to support yourself. If you work outdoors, do magick
to help you survive the cold months ahead. You also want to check on
things that are important to your safety and survival. How are the tires
on your car? And what about that smoke alarm in the kitchen? Because
the holidays are fast approaching, you also might want to do some work
to remove stress and negative energy from your surroundings.
November: Snow Moon
— The Snow Moon is also known as the Beaver, Mourning, or Tree Moon.
This is a good time to work with abundance, prosperity, and the bonds of
family and friendship. This is also an excellent time to use divination
to get an idea of what is up ahead. Remind yourself that although
winter is coming, it will not last forever. Do what you can to reduce
your stress and to strengthen your bonds with family and friends. Back
before the advent of grocery stores and central heating, people really
counted on those bonds, which could be the difference between making it
through the winter or perishing. So, know who is really there for you,
and count your blessings.
December: Oak Moon
— Also known as the Cold or Long Night Moon, the Oak Moon is a time
for hope and healing. This time of year, the Moon has reign over the
Earth, because there are more hours of night than day. Our thoughts turn
to the rebirth of the light and the longer days that are promised after
the winter solstice. Women who have become pregnant in the spring are
about to give birth and will probably want to focus their energies on
delivering a healthy baby. This is the time of year to complete
something you have worked hard on and to make sure that the task is
truly completed, all the details dealt with. It's also a great time to
let go of old patterns or problems and start anew. If something has been
eating at you for a long time, work to give it up at this time. Let go
of the negative and let the light of longer days shine inside you.
Working with children in a nurturing way can be very rewarding and
healing.
SOURCE: The Wiccan Garden, as taken from The Complete Idiot's Guide to Wicca and Witchcraft by Denise Zimmerman and Katherina A. Gleason