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Goddess of Fertility Day

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Choose for yourself which goddess of fertility you want to celebrate today. 🌱

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The holiday that is dedicated to celebrating the deities of fertility.

It’s Goddess of Fertility Day, and it’s time to get our green thumbs on!
In ancient times, the gods and goddesses of fertility were seen as protectors of crops and animals, and were believed to have the power to bring new life into the world. And on this day, we honor these powerful beings by planting new seeds, and celebrating the beauty of life and growth.
So, it only makes sense that we celebrate their legacy with a day of fruitful gardening.

So, where did this holiday come from?

Some say it was created by a group of ancient gardeners who wanted to honor the deities of fertility, like Demeter, Freyja, but most of all the alluring but always hungry Venus Flytrap.
Others say it was created by a bunch of lazy people who just wanted an excuse to stay in bed all day. But either way, one thing is for sure, it’s a day to celebrate all things green and growing!

How to celebrate:

If you’re looking to prepare for Goddess of Fertility Day, the first step is to get your garden ready.
So, how do you prepare for Goddess of Fertility Day? Well, first things first, you need to get your garden ready!
Make sure you have all the tools you need, like a good pair of gloves, a watering can, and a hat to protect you from the sun.
Make sure your soil is fertile and ready to receive new seeds.
Start thinking about what kind of seeds you want to plant. Do you want a garden filled with flowers? Or maybe you’d rather have a vegetable garden.
Then, get your green thumb ready because you’re going to need it!

Β But, let’s not forget safety first.

When celebrating Goddess of Fertility Day, make sure to wear gloves and appropriate attire to protect yourself from any prickly plants.
And if you’re going to have a picnic, don’t forget to bring insect repellent.
Drink plenty of water, and take breaks when you need to.
And if you’re going to be working with sharp tools, make sure you’re extra careful. We don’t want any accidents ruining our celebration!

Alternatively:

If you’re not a gardener, don’t worry. You can still celebrate by growing a few herbs on your windowsill or by visiting a local botanical garden.
If all else fails, get some fake plants. Those stay green without ever needing water and they never complain about why your room is always too dark.

Goddess of Fertility Day is a day to celebrate the beauty of growth and new life, and to honor the gods and goddesses of fertility.
So, grab your gardening tools, get outside, and let’s get growing!

Someone told me I planted the wrong flowers…

Oopsie daisy!

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