What do you call a bee who’s having a bad hair day? A frizz-bee

What does a bee comb her hair with? A honey-comb

Roses are red, April is grey but in a few weeks it’s gonna be May

Plant dreams and pull weeds, let’s grow a beautiful life!

"Spring: a lovely reminder of how beautiful change can truly be." – Unknown

There's nothing like a warm spring day to remind you to take your allergy medicine.

Green grass pokes between my toes, the scent of flowers fill my nose


  • Roses are red, April is grey but in a few weeks it’s gonna be May
  • Plant dreams and pull weeds, let’s grow a beautiful life!
  • "Spring: a lovely reminder of how beautiful change can truly be." – Unknown
  • There's nothing like a warm spring day to remind you to take your allergy medicine.
  • Winter left me with a few spring rolls.
  • Green grass pokes between my toes, the scent of flowers fill my nose

  • What do you call a bee who’s having a bad hair day? A frizz-bee
  • What does a bee comb her hair with? A honey-comb
  • What type of bee is hard to understand? A mumble-bee
  • Why do flowerbeds have mulch? So you can’t see their underplants

  • I was going to get you lilies but decided on roses, it was a sudden change of plants
  • In a field of roses she is a wildflower
  • Spring is here, time to go wild! Oh what fun to be a child
  • Grow through what you go through

  • What do you call a bee who’s having a bad hair day? A frizz-bee
  • What type of bee is hard to understand? A mumble-bee
  • Why do flowerbeds have mulch? So you can’t see their underplants
  • Call the children out to play, Spring is here with summer on the way!

  • Green grass pokes between my toes, the scent of flowers fill my nose
  • Although it’s raining all day long, the drops on my roof sound like a song
  • Can you hear the birds sing: it’s Spring!
  • After a little sun and little shower, out will pop a little flower

  • Spring is in the air, and colorful flowers are everywhere
  • Springtime brings a gusty breeze, too bad Springtime makes me sneeze!
  • Nights grow short and days grow long, as Springtime comes to sing her song
  • Cherry blossoms are in bloom, the smell of Spring’s sweet perfume

  • Breathe deep the smell of nice fresh air, as the Spring wind plays with your hair
  • Is there anything more beautiful you have seen, than Spring meadows lush and green?
  • Bloom where you are planted
  • Grow through what you go through

  • Let your dreams blossom
  • Rain or shine we grow together
  • “In this house, we do real: we do mistakes and we do love.”
  • “I don’t have ducks. I don’t have a row. I have squirrels, and they’re at a rave.”

  • “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.” – Harry Potter
  • “Just keep swimming.” – Finding Nemo

Spring Weather Lore

by Farmers' Almanac Staff

Spring has sprung! And while most of us are familiar with “April showers bring May flowers,” there are many weather folklore sayings associated with spring, which is a season notorious for wild, crazy weather. Have you heard any of these?

March
Is’t on St. Joseph’s day (19th) clear,
So follows a fertile year;
Is’t on St. Mary’s (25th) bright and clear,
Fertile is said to be the year.

April
If it thunders on All Fool’s Day, it brings good crops of corn and hay.
A cold May and a windy April, a full barn.
March’ll search ye, April try ye; May’ll tell, whether live or die ye.
If the oak is out before the ash then we are in for a splash;
But if the ash is out before the oak we are in for a soak.
April cold and wet fills barn and barrel.
When April blows its horn
Then it stands good with hay, rye, and corn.
A cold and moist April fills the cellar and fattens the cow

May
Hoar-frost on the 1st of May indicates a good harvest.
A dry May and a leaking June
Make the farmer whistle a merry tune.
Look at your corn in May,
And you’ll come sorrowing away;
Look at it again in June,
And you’ll come singing another tune.
A dewy morning brings a good haying day.
A heavy dew at night promises a good day to follow.

June
If June is sunny, the harvest will come early.
In June, when there is no dew, it indicates rain.
A cold and wet June spoils the rest of the year.
June, damp and warm, does a farmer no harm.
A good rain in June sets all in tune.
There’s lots more June weather lore sayings here!


The Full Moons of Spring Full Moon Names

The Worm Moon:
The Worm Moon is the third full moon of the new year, and the first full moon of meteorological spring. it is named the Worm Moon because March is the month when the Northern Hemisphere begins to warm and the soil starts to stir again. This full moon signals the time of year to start thinking about planting new shoots in the garden.

The Pink Moon:
The Pink Moon gets its name from the pink Phlox flower that blooms at this time of year.

The Flower Moon:
The full moon for May is named the Flower Moon for the simple reason that many spring flowers are in bloom during May.


And what’s spring without rain? These are the signs that foretell rain:

Rain before 7 – clear before 11.
Rain after 7 – rain all day.
If it rains on the first Sunday of the month, every Sunday except one usually will be wet.
When the ants close up their hills, we will have rain in a day or two,
if the ant hills are open, it will continue to be fair.
When leaves turn over, it’s a sign of rain.
Variable wind indicates a coming storm.
When robins call loudly and steadily, it will rain soon.
Three foggy mornings and then a rain.
No dew in the morning indicates rain.
Low banks of haze in the south indicate rain.
Step on a spider and it will surely bring rain.
The louder the frog, the more the rain.
Heard of any other spring weather lore sayings? Share them with us!

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