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鈥淢arch鈥 is named for the Roman god of war, Mars. However, we think of it as the beginning of spring, as March brings the vernal equinox, the Full Worm Moon and the return of Daylight Saving Time! Here are important dates, gardening tips, and early spring recipes to celebrate the start of spring.
The Month of March
鈥淢arch鈥 is named for the Roman god of war, Mars. This was the time of year to resume military campaigns that had been interrupted by winter. Read more about how the months got their names.
In the early Roman calendar, March (or Martius) was the first month of the calendar year. As March brought the first day of spring with the vernal equinox, it was the start of new beginnings.
March became the third month when January and February, which were added to the end of the Roman calendar around 700 BCE, instead became the first and second months around 450 BCE.
I Martius am! Once first, and now third! To lead the Year was my appointed place; A mortal dispossessed me by a word, And set there Janus with the double face. 鈥揌enry Wadsworth Longfellow, American poet (1807鈥82)
March Calendar
March 8 is International Women鈥檚 Day, which is a day that not only celebrates the achievements of women and the progress made toward women鈥檚 rights but also brings attention to ongoing struggles for equality around the world.
March 10 is the start of Daylight Saving Time, which begins at 2:00 A.M. that day. If your area observes it, don鈥檛 forget to 鈥渟pring forward鈥 and set the clocks one hour ahead, or you may find yourself an hour late to everything!
March 10 also marks the start of Ramadan, which begins at sundown. In Islam, Ramadan is considered a holy month when a month-long, sunrise-to-sunset fast is observed.
March 15 is the Ides of March! Legend surrounds this ill-fated day. Beware the Ides of March!
March 17 is St. Patrick鈥檚 Day. According to folklore, folks wear a shamrock on St. Patrick鈥檚 Day because the saint used its three leaves to explain the Trinity.
March 19 brings about the March equinox鈥攁lso called the vernal or spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere鈥攎arking the beginning of spring. In the Southern Hemisphere, this date marks the autumnal equinoxand the beginning of fall. On this day, the Sun stands directly over Earth鈥檚 equator.
March 24 is Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter and the last Sunday of Lent.
March 29-31 are known as the Borrowing Days. According to lore, the last three days of March have a reputation for being stormy.
The brown buds thicken on the trees, Unbound, the free streams sing, As March leads forth across the leas The wild and windy spring. 鈥揈lizabeth Akers Allen (1832鈥1911)
鈥淛ust for Fun鈥 Days
Did you know that March is National Umbrella Month? Here are some more wacky things to celebrate this month:
March 3: What If Cats and Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day
March 11: International Fanny Pack Day
March 13: National Ear Muff Day
March 16: National Panda Day
March 16: Absolutely Incredible Kid Day
March 23: World Meteorological Day
March 31: World Backup Day
March Astronomy
The Full Worm Moon
March鈥檚 full Moon, the Worm Moon, reaches peak illumination on the morning of Monday, March 25, 2024. Look for it on the evening of Sunday, March 24, as the moon rises above the horizon!
You may have heard the weather proverb, 鈥淚f March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb,鈥 which means that if the month starts off stormy, it will end with mild weather. There is, however, a different interpretation: The constellation Leo, the lion, rises in the east at the beginning of March. Thus, the month 鈥渃omes in like a lion,鈥 while Aries, the ram, sets in the west at the end of the month, and hence, the month 鈥渨ill go out like a lamb.鈥
The Start of Spring
The March equinox occurs on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. In the Northern Hemisphere, this is known as the vernal, or spring, equinox and marks the start of the spring season. In the Southern Hemisphere, autumn begins.
At this time, the Sun crosses the celestial equator on its way north. Also, on this day, the Sun rises exactly in the east and sets exactly in the west鈥攁 good thing to know if you get lost in the woods.
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Recipes for the Season
In celebration of Saint Patrick鈥檚 Day, try making some traditional Irish food鈥攆rom Irish Soda Bread to Corned Beef and Cabbage. See 20 St. Patrick鈥檚 Day recipes.
See our Spring Recipes collection for more delicious recipes using the season鈥檚 best ingredients.
Now is the time to make maple sugar. Read more about this natural wonder. And, to make use of that delicious syrup, check out our favorite Pancake Recipes!
Everyday Advice
According to folklore, wear a sprig of rosemary in your hair to improve your memory!
March brings rain and mud! Sprinkle salt on carpets to dry out muddy footprints before vacuuming. Find more cleaning tips.
Birds & Fishing
According to Henry David Thoreau, the call of a bluebird is a song that 鈥渕elts the ear, as the snow.鈥 Read more about this lovely bird in 鈥House-hunting With the Bluebird.鈥
Check birdhouses for damage and give them a spring cleaning before tenants arrive for the season. Learn how to attract birds to your garden!
On St. Patrick鈥檚 Day, the warm side of a stone turns up, and the broad-back goose begins to lay.
March comes in with adders鈥 heads and goes out with peacocks鈥 tails.
Thunder in spring, Cold will bring.
So many mists in March you see, So many frosts in May will be.
In beginning or in end, March its gifts will send.
Bleak winds assault us all around; Dances aloft, or skims the ground: See the school-boy鈥攈is hat in hand, While on the path he scarce can stand
March鈥檚 birth flower is the daffodil or jonquil. The daffodil signifies regard or unrequited love. The jonquil means 鈥淚 desire a return of affection.鈥 See more about March鈥檚 birth flower.
March鈥檚 birthstone is the aquamarine. This gem is a type of beryl; its color can be pale to dark blue, greenish-blue, or blue-green; deep, intense blue versions are more valuable. See more about March鈥檚 birthstone.
March鈥檚 Zodiac signs are Pisces (February 20 to March 20) and Aries (March 21 to April 20).
Learn More
Read about the previous month, February, or the next month, April!
Catherine Boeckmann loves nature, stargazing, and gardening so it鈥檚 not surprising that she and The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人 found each other. She leads digital content for the 蜜桃恋人 website, and is also a certified master gardener in the state of Indiana. Read More from Catherine Boeckmann
In response to the wild onion invading your lawn. Pull them out bulb and all and cook them like the old timers. Or invite an old timer to come get them . Tender young speouts are much sought after and are the hilite of wild onion get togethers and fund raising dinners
There are no pre-emergent controls for wild onion, but there are herbicides that will work during the growing season. If you wish to go this route, check with a garden center for the proper material for your area and your grass variety. Mowing wild onions will weaken them but not get rid of them because they grow from tiny bulbs which will re-sprout. You can nip the problem in the bud by digging out the clumps carefully in early spring as they appear, making sure that all the baby bulbs on the sides come up as well. The diminutive onions thrive in heavy, wet soils, so aeration and holding back water may help. If you keep after them for a couple of seasons you will win the battle. We hope that you don鈥檛 shed too many tears over your problem!
If you're looking for the "best days" by the Moon, then the best times to kill weeds are when the Moon's sign is in Aries, Gemini, Leo, Sagittarius, or Aquarius.
If you need it, you can find the Moon's Place in the Astrological Zodiac calendar in the print 蜜桃恋人. You can pick up a copy in your local bookstore or find it at www.almanac.com/store .
Hi, Belle, Here's some direction. See our Vegetable Gardening for Beginners page: http://www.almanac.com/vegetable-garden-planning-for-beginners
Also, go to our section on starting a garden for lots of useful articles: http://www.almanac.com/topics/gardening/planting-garden
All the best!