Talk:Aquamarine Dragon/@comment-67.163.126.55-20130316132747/@comment-216.52.185.76-20130316134952

Depends on how you count the seasons.

Spring doesn't begin until the Equinox which is at the end of March (20th this year, but can be from the 19th to 21st).

The US tends towards Spring as March-April-May "traditionally". (also, Groundhog's Day is supposed to determine 6 more weeks of winter, or if spring will start in March). March is also the beginning of the planting season for most of the US, if you want summer flowers you plant in March.

I live in Denver, CO and March is one of our heaviest snow months (and the month most likely to give us a blizzard, though blizzard season is from September to June), so I tend to think of March as the end of the winter season. People along the front range tend to plant their flower beds towards the end of March/beignning of April due to this, otherwise a cold snap will kill your buds.

Hope that clarifies :)