Flowers bloom in the first month, and apricot flowers send spring in February. ?
Peach blossoms are as red as fire in March, and reed flowers bloom on the spot in April. ?
Gardenias are yellow in May, and lotus flowers fill the pool in June. ?
In July, water was paved in Ling Hua, and in August, osmanthus blossoms filled the village. ?
Chrysanthemums are golden in September, and hibiscus and peony compete in October. ?
1 1 no flowers are picked in the month,1plum blossom in February.
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Summer is still hot, like an autumn tiger. ? It's not hot in summer, but hot at noon. ? Hot cooked grain, solid grain barrel. ? In summer rain, every grain is rice. ? Rain in early summer, rice in the barn. ? If it doesn't rain in summer, even if it bears fruit, it is difficult to protect rice. ? Rice (late rice) is pregnant for three days in summer, and rice is stored when cold dew comes. ? The valley turns yellow in summer, so be careful of the strong wind. ? Rehmannia glutinosa is everywhere in midsummer, and every family repairs warehouses.
Miantao touched his leg and sweated profusely. ? The cotton peach sticks to the leg, and the hip flask never leaves the mouth. ? The flowers are warm and the wheat is cold. ? No flowers bloom in summer. ? Spend the summer vacation and don't go home. ? Spend the summer and clean up the house; White dew flowers, don't go home; White dew flower, high temperature and high frost late flower picking. ? The green manure is in full bloom and the green is just right. ? Green manure is pressed for three years, and the thin land becomes fertile land. ? Long potatoes grow in summer. ? Afraid of drought in the early stage, flood in the later stage and cloudy day in the middle.
Autumn is easy to manage, and wheat is good to grow. ? If there is no food in stock, management should be relaxed. ? Management can't be lost, and there must be food. ? Move the cabbage in summer and stay with you for ten years. ? Move cabbage in summer, hoe and squat in the sun. ? Sowing in summer, the Millennium, no matter how late, can't catch up.