The first of May, or May Day, is a day of celebration for many, marking the halfway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. In May, the air is balmy and the soil is warm and welcoming for new plants; garden chores ramp up as we balance direct sowings with transplants, weeding, and watering–and a million tasks in between. So many chores can feel as dizzying as a maypole dance, but our monthly checklist will help you stay in step.
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