Mid-February finds the farm in a thinking mood. Fences are checked. Tools are laid out on the bench. The orchard
February 10 marks a moment in late winter when the garden begins to feel mentally closer, even if it is
February 9 is a day that brings attention inward. While little seems to change on the surface of the garden,
February 8 sits in that late‑winter corridor where the year is turning, but the garden still refuses to show it.
February 7 falls into one of the most deceptive stretches of the year. The light is already stronger than it
February 6 is the kind of date that looks small on the calendar but carries a surprising amount of meaning
February 5 has long been understood as a day of protection. While the ground outside remains cold and largely inaccessible,
February 4 belongs to the heart of late winter. In some Christian calendars, this day is also associated with Rabanus
February 3 often passes quietly, yet across cultures it marks a subtle but important moment in the seasonal calendar. It
February 2 stands at one of the most symbol‑heavy points of the year. Across continents and traditions, this day gathers












