In the first half of June, summer residents are unlikely to sit idle.
There will be many problems to solve. Firstly, you will need to protect the plants from pests and diseases.
Secondly, one must not forget about such important procedures as watering, fertilizing and weed removal.
In addition, the planting of many garden crops continues.
How not to get lost in this abundance of things to do? It is advisable to make a work schedule, focusing on the lunar calendar tips.
June 5
The first day of the new week is ideal for gardening activities.
It is recommended to plant beans and peas. In addition, it makes sense to plant woody crops and fruit bushes.
Removing weeds is a must today. Fertilizing is also a must.
But you shouldn't prune plants this Monday.
June 6
It's time for rest: this Tuesday the lunar calendar advises gardeners to take a short break.
However, if you can’t postpone visiting your country plot, you can plant root vegetables and onions.
It would not be a bad idea to use means against dangerous insects. You can also loosen the soil.
And you need to be careful when watering plants. Too much moisture can lead to undesirable consequences.
June 7
The rest period is over. Today it is advisable to come to the dacha to trim the trees and bushes.
This time, when watering crops, there is no need to skimp on water.
Weed control is encouraged today. However, using garden tools is not recommended.
June 8
According to the lunar calendar, this Thursday should be devoted to working with the above-ground part of garden crops.
You can weed the beds and treat the soil for pests.
As yesterday, pruning trees is not prohibited. But you should not touch the root system of plants.
June 9
This Friday, the gardener can safely continue pruning trees. In addition, it is worth adding fertilizer.
You can also plant onions, beans, potatoes, and peas.
There is no point in replanting seedlings. There is no point in overdoing it with watering either.
June 10
On the first day off this week, the owner of a country house should rest.
But what to do if you can't come to the dacha on other days? You can plant potatoes, beets and carrots, as well as apply fertilizers, remove weeds and fight dangerous insects.
Plants should be watered carefully. Transplanting seedlings is still prohibited.
June 11
The final day of the week should be devoted to working with the above-ground part of garden crops.
It also makes sense to plant potatoes and root crops. In addition, you can thin out the seedlings and feed the plants.
Tree pruning is not on the list of prohibited activities today.
However, excessive watering can lead to dangerous consequences for garden crops.