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10. Last Summer Holiday and the Start of Fall

Americans and Canadians alike often consider the Labor Day holiday as the final holiday of the summer. In truth, the meteorological start of fall is on September 1, based on the annual temperature and the 12-month calendar. For gardeners, Labor Day is a signal that it is time for harvesting fall crops and planning spring gardens. Labor Day occurs during the last long weekend widely shared by workers and students alike until the holiday season begins in November.

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