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Tag Archives: Oxalis
March Comes In Like a Lion, Goes Out Like a Lamb
“March comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb.” ~ Proverb Here in New England during March, we can experience a broad range of weather from raging blizzard, like Tuesday’s storm Stella, to warm days with temperatures reaching … Continue reading
In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb
COUNTRY GARDENING in zone 5 “In like a lion, out like a lamb.” In March, month of the vernal equinox, New England transitions from winter to spring and can experience a broad range of weather from raging blizzard to warm days with … Continue reading
Posted in Country Gardening, Country Living
Tagged annuals, bulbs, container gardening, flowers, green beer, indoor gardening, Irish blessing, maple sugar candy, maple syrup, maple trees, March, mud season, New England, outdoor gardening, Oxalidaceae, Oxalis, sap, shamrocks, St. Patrick's Day, sugarhouse, vernal equinox
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