Copy/paste (and a small edit) from a previous comment of mine on another community:
Winter. By far. No bugs to fly in my face. No sweat to make me mad. No yard work. And everything seems much quieter. Oh, I can’t wait! The jackets and blankets hug me! I like to snuggle in but in the summer it’s impossible. Although, I love my veggie garden…
I prefer shoveling snow (and snowblowing). Takes about half the time of my yard and is only about 10-12 times all winter in my area. My yard is usually every 4-6 days.
Birds are the worst part of the year. Always chirping at an ungodly hour and waking you up before your alarm goes off. Working is already bad enough without needing that.
Definitely Fall for me. It's a great time of year if you're a gardener- finally seeing the literal fruit of your labors. The fall festivals are fun and the weather is typically perfect for a street fest. Mosquitoes die at some point so great for get togethers with a small- or large- fire. Plus I confess I am fond of winter being a birdwatcher and loving the snow when I don't have to drive in it. So the expectation during Fall makes me pretty psyched.
Where I am, I feel like we barely have any kind of fall season anymore. It seems to go straight from a long-ass summer to a mild winter, like Halloween is regularly in the 70s or 80s even. Fall used to be my favorite season but I think it's probably winter now due to it being the only time of year it is actually kind of cold.
Winter is pretty sad, now. The stores around here just stopped selling sleds because there's never much snow, or it hits the ground and melts. So it's just dreary cold and grey and mud for about 5 months and then finally spring shows up, but not before faking you out a couple times so you get caught in the cold without a coat at least once.
Autumn (fall). Many of the most interesting crops are just being harvested. The weather is not too hot and the life-sucking nor' westers have ceased. Days are mild and settled, sometimes punctuated by brief storms (I like thunderstorms). Some days have that crisp, clear air that signifies winter is on the way, and you use it as an excuse to light the fire for the first time and cosy up. That our fungus friends also feel this way about Autumn is just the icing on the cake.
I love fall. Part of it's probably because I grew up in California and that's the season we never got anything like, but it's also just so comfortable and I love the whole aesthetic.
Late fall/early winter- think October/November. If we're lucky in Missouri, we can get a good snow in November, and the weather is perfect for blue jeans and flannels. Spring is too humid and tumultuous and summer is a smoky sauna.