Current Moon Phase

Waxing Gibbous
89% of full

Farmers Almanac
The 2013 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac

Will there be snow for Easter? Find out! - March 20th, 2013

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Knowledge comes by taking things apart, but wisdom comes by putting things together.
March 20th, 2013
Hop Into Spring with Our Easter Forecast!

Wondering if you'll need to wear a rain slicker over your Sunday best this Easter? Hoping your kids won't need to use a snow shovel to find their Easter eggs? Find out what we're predicting!

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10 Commonsense Ways to Communicate BetterWant to make a strong impression with your speech? Don't miss these top tips from a professional speaker!
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Spring Arrives This Week! Spring Arrives This Week! Today is the Vernal Equinox, the official start to spring!
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Six Budget-Friendly Home Renovation Tips! Six Budget-Friendly Home Renovation Tips! Six sensible strategies for getting the most bang for your home improvement buck!
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Fancify Your Fish! Fancify Your Fish! Try this healthy, flavorful recipe that's sure to impress family and friends alike!
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Helpful Hint
Helpful Hint Onion breath? Chew on a sprig of parsley.
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Current Moon Phase
Waxing Gibbous Moon, 56% of Full Waxing Gibbous
56% of Full
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Today's Best Day Tasks

Bake, Cut Firewood, Cut Hair to Increase Growth, Mow to Increase Growth, Dig Holes, Wax Floors, Get Married, Start Diet to Gain Weight

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Gardening Tasks

March 20th - March 22nd
Best Planting Days For Aboveground Crops, Especially Peas, Beans, Cucumbers And Squash Where Climate Is Suitable. Plant Seedbeds And Flower Gardens.

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