April 2 is one of those dates that feels unusually well suited to the garden, even before one looks closely
April 1 carries a strange kind of seasonal energy. In many cultures it is linked with jokes, reversals, trickery, and
March 31 often feels like a day balanced on an edge. Spring is visible now, perhaps even persuasive, yet it
By March 30, the garden has usually crossed an invisible threshold. Winter is no longer fully in charge, yet spring
March 29 lends itself beautifully to an international spring theme that does not depend on a single local folk custom:
March 28 opens surprisingly well onto an international garden theme through Saint Stephen Harding, who died on this date in
March 27 offers a wonderfully international garden theme in the form of morning glory. Although often treated as an easy
March 26 lends itself naturally to one of the quietest and most satisfying themes of the spring garden: the return
March 25 is one of those remarkable spring dates on which religious meaning, seasonal timing, and practical garden work seem
March 24 belongs to one of the most grounded moments in the spring garden year: sowing for substance. In Hungarian











