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On May 17, 2025, Grow a Garden added the Blood Moon event, which triggers unique effects in your crops for as long as it remains active. Your login session has expired. Please logout and login again.
The Blood Moon event in Grow a Garden is a currently running limited-time event that can happen in-game, affecting your crops and opening up a shop with special items in it.
Due to the expected red color, many refer to this phenomenon during a lunar eclipse as a "blood moon." The next total lunar eclipse won't be visible in the U.S. until March of 2026.
As the moon moved through the shadow of the Earth, it was also being illuminated by light from the sun — causing the moon to appear as if dipped in a deep red hue in a stunning celestial sight.
This week's "Blood Moon" began late Thursday night. The moon moved through Earth's shadow overnight, with the best opportunity to see the reddish moon around 3 a.m. ET Friday. Space & Astronomy More ...
Some cultures even call it the “Hunter’s Moon”, "Worm Moon" or “Beaver Moon” depending on the season. Blood moons happen at different times and can be observed in shifting places on Earth.
In the UK, the moon had already set below the horizon by the time of the full lunar eclipse at 6.58am, so only a partial lunar eclipse was visible and part, rather than all, of the moon appeared red.
The Blood Moon total lunar eclipse made the Moon appear red briefly early Friday — a rare sight not expected again until March 2026. Why it matters: It's the only lunar eclipse visible from the ...
Some have referred to the event as a ‘blood worm moon’, though scientists know it as a total lunar eclipse Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed ...
A total "blood moon" total lunar eclipse flushed the moon red Thursday night into Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere. The best views were from North America and South America.
The blood moon phenomenon has been observed and documented since ancient times. The Babylonians, around 700 B.C., already studied lunar eclipses, using them to predict astronomical events.