Spring brings warmer weather, greener grass, blooming flowers, tasty spring foods and spring jokes. From new babies on the farm to spring staples like eggs, strawberries and more, there are plenty of areas to find a funny joke. Scroll through out selection of our favorite spring jokes.

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Photo credit: Michael D. Tedesco

What can you find in the middle of April and March but not at the beginning or end of either?
The letter R.

What is a flower’s favorite kind of pickle?
A daffo-dill.

Why couldn’t the flower ride a bike? 
It lost its petals.

Name a bow that can’t be tied.
A rainbow.

What falls but never gets hurt?
The rain!

See more: March Events in North Carolina

Photo credit: Michael D. Tedesco

Why did the cookie cry?
Because his mother was a wafer so long!

What do you call a smart omelet?
An egg head!

What is Spring’s favorite appetizer?
A bloomin’ onion!

Why is a computer so smart?
It listens to its motherboard.

Why do leprechauns love to garden?
They have green thumbs!

See more: Growing Sweet Onions on North Carolina’s Inner Banks

Photo credit: Jeff Adkins

What do you get when a farmer walks through a strawberry patch?
Strawberry jam.

What did the DJ say to the vegetable farmer?
Lettuce turnip the beet.

What do you call leprechauns who collect aluminum cans?
Wee-cyclers.

Who tells the funniest jokes on the farm?
The comedi-hen.

What should you do to prepare for all the Easter treats?
Eggs-ercise.

See more: 9 Fun Facts About Eggs

Photo credit: Jeffrey S. Otto

What do you get from pampered cows?
Spoiled milk.

What do you call a mischievous egg?
A practical yoker.

How do chickens bake a cake?
From scratch.

What does a honeybee use to style its hair?
A honeycomb.

What do you call a sad strawberry?
A blueberry.

See more: Get the recipe Eggs Benedict with Wilted Spring Greens

What do you call it when it rains turkeys and chickens?
Fowl weather.

What do bees wear in the rain?
Their yellow jackets.

What did the mop say to the vacuum?
You clean up nice.

What do you call a well-dressed lion?
A dandy lion!

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North Carolina Field & Family Spring 2026
Flip through the pages of the Spring 2026 edition of North Carolina Field and Family magazine. In this issue, impress your guests with creative yet easy spring holiday recipes, learn how farmers face challenges planning the future of their farmland, meet some North Carolina beef producers raising the steaks, start your engines with eight reasons to visit Richmond County, get crabby with Sheri Castle’s Deviled Crab recipe and much more.

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