The final month of winter is a period when there is a lot of work for a summer resident.
These are the following types of activities: planting seeds for seedlings, protecting trees in the garden, preparing the site for spring and much more.
The lunar calendar will be a great help for the owner of a country house.
This will make it much easier for a gardener to make a work plan for the week.
February 13
This day is ideal for soaking seed material. In the garden plot, you can trim off excess tree branches.
It also makes sense to plant some indoor plants during this period, such as aloe and cacti.
It is not recommended to water the plants today.
February 14
On the second day of the week, you can start planting crops for seeds.
In addition, the lunar calendar allows planting ornamental plants today.
As for gardening, this Tuesday is a good time to prune and graft woody plants, as well as add nutrients to the soil.
The list of undesirable actions today includes picking and pinching.
February 15
On Wednesday, active work in the countryside is not encouraged.
If the gardener has nevertheless arrived at the dacha, then he can treat the soil cover and begin the fight against pests.
The following procedures are prohibited on this day: watering and transplanting seedlings.
February 16
It is advisable for the gardener to continue the rest period today.
It is not yet possible to water the plants. But you can treat the crops against diseases and dangerous insects.
February 17
On this day, the summer resident can confidently return to active work on the country plot.
Thursday is ideal for processing seeds and removing weeds.
In addition, this period should be devoted to planting indoor plants. For example, dracaena, ficus and crassula.
Activities involving the use of gardening tools are not encouraged today.
February 18
On the first day off, the gardener should rest.
Today the lunar calendar prohibits cutting down trees and cultivating the soil.
February 19
This day is described in the lunar calendar as very difficult.
It is better not to visit the dacha. But if the gardener still wants to do some work today, then only two procedures are allowed: protecting crops from pests and pruning trees.