Take stock of your routine, and break out of the “same old, same old” on National Old Stuff Day on March 2.
Clean and sharpen garden tools to ready for the season.
Honor Learn About Butterflies Day on March 14, and get inspired for a pollinator garden this year.
Speaking of pollinators, if you keep bees, it’s time for a spring hive check!
The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., begins on March 20 and commemorates the 3,000 cherry trees gifted from Tokyo in 1912.
Don’t forget to turn compost as the weather warms!
Traditional Chinese Medicine says to support the liver and gallbladder in spring with young leafy greens and warm vinegar.