What does dancing have to do with the first day of May? Learn the origins of this secular celebration.
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What does dancing have to do with the first day of May? Learn the origins of this secular celebration.
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This mysterious white powder in your pantry is known for its use in baking, but can it really help you around the house? Yes! See the list.
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According to folklore, plants grow better and bear more fruit if planted on Good Friday. But is there any truth to this? Find out!
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Quick Reference What this is: 29 traditional spring weather lore sayings, sorted by rain, March, April, May, and June. Headline rain rule: Rain before 7 means clear before 11. Rain after 7 means rain all day. Spring saint days to watch: St. Joseph (March 19), Lady Day (March 25), All Fool’s Day (April 1), May
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If you’re an avid eater of this springtime delicacy, you probably want to know! We have the answer.
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Want to grow your own tasty spuds? You can, right in your own backyard! Here are the things you need to know to get a bumper crop this summer.
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At certain times of the year, the Moon changes position in the sky giving viewers something to smile about. Learn when and where to spot it.
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Is there a right time to fish? Our expert angler shares tips on how picking the right fishing weather conditions and Moon phases can set you up for success every time you cast your line.
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This aromatic herb is usually associated with good food, but rosemary's many health benefits make it a must-grow this gardening season.
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Tulips are a sure sign of spring, but can you plant bulbs now if you didn’t get around to it last fall? Yes you can, with our tips!
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