Tokülvipäevi
Tokülvipäevi is a Finnish term that translates to "worm days" or "worm holidays." It refers to a period in the spring, typically in April or May, when earthworms become more active and are more likely to be found on the surface of the soil. This increased activity is usually triggered by warming temperatures and increased moisture after the winter thaw.
Historically, tokülvipäevi has not been a formally recognized holiday with specific traditions or celebrations. Instead, it
The term itself is descriptive, directly referring to the visible presence of worms. While not a major