🤙 Total Social Media March 27

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Trivia Question❓

Which spring-blooming flower is known for its six-petaled, cup-shaped blossoms that come in a variety of colors including pink, white, and yellow?

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National Day of

      • International Whisk(e)y Day: A day dedicated to all things whiskey! Raise a glass to this smooth spirit and enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or in your favorite cocktail.

      • National Joe Day: A lighthearted day to celebrate people named Joe, Josephine, Joanne, Joey, and any other variation of the name.

A Quote To Share

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill

A Funny Joke To Share

Why did the gym close down?

Because it just didn't work out!

A Life Hack To Share

Choose a variety of bulbs with different bloom times to ensure colorful flowers throughout the spring season.

Soak your flower bulbs in lukewarm water before planting them to help speed up the blooming process.

A Fun Fact To Share

  • Some spring flowers, like tulips and daffodils, need to be planted in the fall in order to bloom in the spring.


  • Planting flowers in clusters or drifts rather than in rows can create a more natural and aesthetically pleasing look in your garden.


  • To help prevent your spring flowers from being eaten by pests, try planting garlic or onion bulbs nearby as a natural repellent.


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💡 Answer to Trivia Question:

Daffodil