On every spring day, it is necessary to plant the clock before winter, so that the mother of a fertile birth (a thriving garden) can grow. The monthly calendar will serve as your assistant in timing the winter planting season. To maximize garden growth, it’s important to know the favorable dates for planting in spring.

Most people adjust the clock 30 days before the first frost. Early planting will help the plant sprout despite future frost. If you delay planting, the watchmaker (gardener) will not be able to root out the plants, leading them to die.

In spring, the ideal planting days are the 24th and 30th. It’s recommended to also add sowing on the 27th, 28th, and 29th for optimal growth.