Thursday, March 12, 2020

March 12 - National Plant A Flower Day


Happy National Plant A Flower Day! Spring is just around the corner! On March 12th, today is the day in which to engage in this horticultural holiday.  
  
Each year, today is dedicated to the planting of flowers and looking forward to the spring season.  Flower gardening has become a hobby for many, young and old, and National Plant a Flower Day is a start to the new season each year. 
  
Marigolds and daffodils are the flowers of March. 
  
It’s good to know the zone you live in to determine which flowers grow as perennials (those that grow back every year) in your area and which are considered annuals (those that require planting every year). To find out more, visit the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) website below for Hardiness Zones. 
  
  
Seeds can be started inside and set in a sunny window.  When the weather is nicer, move those plants outside. Keep the soil moist, but not wet and follow the instructions on the seed package for proper germination of the seedling. 

For those who can’t wait, get out those seed catalogs and start planning your next flower garden.   

"Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine to the soul." ~Luther Burbank, botanist (1849-1926) 

Are you in a warmer climate? Then it’s time to get out the trowel and the garden gloves and start turning over some new soil.  Sow some new seeds, bulbs or plants and nurture those blossoms into a brilliant blaze for the whole neighborhood to enjoy. 
  
HOW TO OBSERVE 
  
Tips for Starting a Flower Garden 

  • • Start with a potted garden.  If you aren’t ready to tear up a patch of lawn, this is a good way to go.  They do require more watering, but less care overall. 
  • • Select plants that grow well in your spot. Some plants grow well in the shade and others prefer the sun. Others love both! 
  • • Did you know gardeners who prefer perennial gardens have to thin their flower beds every couple of years?  They also like to share the extra bulbs and seeds with those who are new to gardening, so if you know someone with a green thumb, get to know them better. You might get some free plants, advice and a budding friendship! 
  • • Local greenhouses stock plants that grow well in your area. Don’t be afraid to ask them questions and shop there frequently. 
Let’s all work together by planting a flower and helping make the world a more beautiful place. Use #PlantAFlowerDay to post on social media. 
  
HISTORY 
  
National Day Calendar® continues researching the origins of this spring-friendly holiday. In the meantime, they encourage you to keep planting flowers. 
  
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March 12 - National Girl Scout Day

 

Happy National Girl Scout Day! As part of Girl Scout Week, this day on March 12 honors the history and legacy of Girl Scouting in America each year.  


Girl Scouting in the United States of America began on this day, March 12, 1912, when Juliette Gordon Low organized the first Girl Scout troop meeting.   


At this first troop meeting in Savannah, Georgia, there were eighteen girls present. 


For these girls, Low organized enrichment programs, service projects, and outdoor activities and adventures.   


Since the time of the first meeting, Girl Scouts has grown to over 3.7 million members. 


  • • The organization’s original name was the Girl Guides of America 

  • • By 1920 there were close to 70,000 members 

  • • By 1930 there were over 200,000 members 

  • • In 2005 there were over 3.7 million members 


Motto 


“Be Prepared” 


Slogan 


“Do a Good Turn Daily” 


“Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.” 


HOW TO OBSERVE 


Celebrate all that the Girl Scouts have done to empower girls and what the organization has done for communities across the country.  


  • • Support your local troops.  

  • • Learn more about the Girl Scout organization and its impact on girls and young women.  

  • • Share your experience with girl scouting.  

  • • Volunteer to be a leader. 


For more information, see the official website:  Girl Scouts of the USA(GSUSA).


Use #NationalGirlScoutDay to post on social media. 


HISTORY 


National Girl Scout Day commemorates the birthday of the Girl Scouts of America. 


While individual troops and regions have celebrated the anniversary of this day, 


National Day Calendar® was not able to identify when it became an annually observed national day.


How can you show your support for Girl Scouts today? 


#NationalGirlScoutDay 

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