China's 24 solar terms | Winter Solstice
Winter Solstice, known as “Dongzhi” in Chinese, is one of the 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar and holds significant cultural and agricultural importance. Occurring between December 21 and 23 each year, it marks the shortest day and longest night in the Northern Hemisphere. This astronomical event signifies the turning point when days begin to lengthen, heralding the return of sunlight and warmth.
As we celebrate the Winter Solstice today, we welcome the longest night of the year, a time that signifies renewal and reflection. This special day marks a turning point, inviting us to embrace the beauty of nature’s cycles and prepare for the growth that lies ahead.
At NMBO, we believe that every season presents an opportunity for growth. Our seaweed-based fertilizers are rich in essential nutrients and bioactive compounds that can enhance plant health and resilience. By choosing our seaweed fertilizers, you’re not just feeding your plants; you’re also contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
Happy Winter Solstice from all of us at NMBO! 🌱✨
At NMBO, we believe that every season presents an opportunity for growth. Our seaweed-based fertilizers are rich in essential nutrients and bioactive compounds that can enhance plant health and resilience. By choosing our seaweed fertilizers, you’re not just feeding your plants; you’re also contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
Happy Winter Solstice from all of us at NMBO! 🌱✨