spring/summer
Spring and summer are two consecutive seasons characterized by warmer temperatures and increased daylight. Spring typically begins in March and lasts until June, marked by the blooming of flowers, budding trees, and the return of many animals from hibernation. This season is often associated with renewal and growth, as plants begin to thrive after the cold winter months.
Summer follows spring, lasting from June to September, and is known for its hot weather and longer days. During this time, many people engage in outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking, and picnics. The season is also significant for agriculture, as crops like corn and tomatoes reach maturity, providing fresh produce for consumption.