The second month of winter is coming to an end, and gardeners are increasingly reviewing the contents of boxes with seed stock - seeds, bulbs and other supplies.
We will tell you what recommendations the lunar calendar for gardeners and vegetable growers provides for the next seven days of the outgoing January.
January 23
If there is space, you can do weeding, loosening, hilling and even thinning out the shoots. You can also safely plant, transplant, sow leafy vegetables, nightshade, pumpkin and greens, flowers, lawn and medicinal plants. In the garden, we remove diseased shoots and shoots in the root zone by pinching.
Only budding is not recommended.
January 24
We continue sowing, planting, replanting, adding mineral fertilizers (non-root), preparing cuttings, grafting, planting indoor plants. You can do a light watering.
Pruning of plants is not recommended.
January 25
We are engaged in planting and replanting plants, grafting, watering, fertilizing (at the root), preparing cuttings, and rooting.
It is not recommended to transplant or prune fruit trees and shrubs.
January 26
Plant greens, vegetables and flowers, sow dill and sorrel, cultivate the soil, apply root feeding (mineral fertilizers), and water abundantly.
Pruning of fruit trees is not recommended.
January 27
You can do planting, transplanting, fertilizing and grafting. Time to plant Chinese cabbage, onions, radishes, basil, mustard, parsley, lettuce. On the ground, you can do loosening, weeding, replacing the soil of indoor plants, treating for pests and diseases.
Pruning and picking are not recommended.
January 28
An unfavorable day for work in the garden and vegetable garden. Devote time to soaking seeds, germination, sowing, planting slow-growing crops. Watering and loosening are allowed.
Rooting, planting, transplanting, or cuttings are not recommended.
January 29
Today you can work on soil cultivation and loosening, planting and replanting, soaking, sprouting, sowing slow-growing crops, fertilizing, grafting, pruning and cuttings. Pinching and picking, thinning out seedlings, planting begonias and other ornamental crops, watering and fertilizing with mineral fertilizers are allowed.
Pruning of fruit trees is not recommended.