A stab at spring cleaning and what grandmothers do
· greta mcdonough
AI Briefing
- According to tradition, some grandmothers advise against planting in the yard until after Mother's Day.
- This tradition is rooted in the idea that gardening is a task typically done by mothers, and waiting until after Mother's Day allows grandmothers to take the lead.
- This postponed gardening task is often seen as a way for grandmothers to assert control and share in the joy of nurturing and care.
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