Do you know?
In the Nothern Hemisphere, the summer solstice occurs on June 21. The day is so long that the sun appears to "stand still in the sky," the translation of the word's Latin roots, SOL and STARE.
June 3rd - Pick strawberries to make jellies and jams
June 5th - Clean outdoor grills
June 6th - New moon
June 10th - Send out invitations for Fourth of July party
June 14th- Flag Day
June 15th- Pick young vegetables
June 16th- Tune up sex toys
June 17th- Order fall bulbs
June 19th- Father's Day
June 21st- Summer Solstice
June 22nd- Full moon
June 25th- Fill spaces in borders with annuals
June 29th- Prune roses after first bloom
I'd do Martha.
In the Nothern Hemisphere, the summer solstice occurs on June 21. The day is so long that the sun appears to "stand still in the sky," the translation of the word's Latin roots, SOL and STARE.
June 3rd - Pick strawberries to make jellies and jams
June 5th - Clean outdoor grills
June 6th - New moon
June 10th - Send out invitations for Fourth of July party
June 14th- Flag Day
June 15th- Pick young vegetables
June 16th- Tune up sex toys
June 17th- Order fall bulbs
June 19th- Father's Day
June 21st- Summer Solstice
June 22nd- Full moon
June 25th- Fill spaces in borders with annuals
June 29th- Prune roses after first bloom
I'd do Martha.
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paintedbat:
oh Canada is right
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morgan:
Ooooh, I wanna go strawberry picking!