Test: What Kind of Summer Resident Are You?

Are you eagerly awaiting the first snowfall? Can't wait to pack up and head to your dacha? Then we suggest you take the quiz and find out what kind of dacha owner you'll be.

In the garden

  1. Well, winter has finally come to an end. The long-awaited spring is upon us. And with utter impatience, you start calling your friends to invite them to your dacha for a vacation. You get out of the car with your family, and a terrible picture appears before your eyes. Fallen tree branches in the yard, a thick layer of leaves covering the lawn, the smell of damp and mold in the house. Everything around is chilly and damp. What will you do first?
    • I will distribute tasks among all family members so that everyone can get to work together.
    • I'll call my friends and tell them that I need their help, and that they should come quickly.
    • I'll arm myself with the most modern cleaning devices around the house - it will be faster.
    • I'll use what I have at hand and slowly and methodically begin cleaning.
    • My summer cottage neighbor shouldn't refuse me, I'll go call him for help.
    • First of all, I'll clear the lawn in front of the house. Last year's leaves look very unattractive.
  2. If a tree has fallen, how do you begin to get rid of it?
    • A fallen tree can be a great source of entertainment for cats. Plus, kids have a blast climbing it.
    • This is a great option to stock up on firewood.
    • It is better to burn it and use the ash in the garden as fertilizer.
    • Wood is a good material, you can make something out of it.
    • It would be better to consult with designers. Perhaps this driftwood could be turned into an art object.
    • It can be used for relaxation - there is enough space for everyone.
  3. There are children's swings that are no longer in use or are no longer in use. What will you do with them?
    • I'll keep it somewhere in a dark corner of the closet. Roads as a memory.
    • They belong in the trash. Better to free up that space for something worthwhile.
    • I'll get rid of the old ones and buy new ones.
    • Why don't I have any hands? I'll fix everything now.
    • The neighbor's kid doesn't even have one like this. I'll give it to him so he can fix it and use it.
    • Well, let them stand there. Who are they bothering?
  4. The work on the property is finished. But there's still work to be done on the house. What will you do?
    • Now let's hang some balloons and decorations. Children will have fun and feel comfortable in this play area.
    • I'll start cleaning everything - cleanliness is the most important thing.
    • There's not much time left before the guests arrive. I'll have time to tinker with the seedlings in the greenhouse.
    • Well, I need to hang up some decor. And some bookshelves wouldn't hurt either.
    • Ah, here comes the truck with the new furniture for the dacha. I'll unload it all and arrange it now. The guests will be envious.
    • Now I'll prepare a room for my guests so that they can spend the night comfortably.
  5. I'm getting so hungry while working. What are you going to eat?
    • There's nothing better than borscht, I'll warm it up now.
    • A couple of sausages thrown into hot water - and all the problems are solved.
    • A salad made from your own cucumbers and tomatoes, and even with green onions – full of vitamins.
    • What snack - people are on the doorstep.
    • Smoothies and flatbreads made from vegetables and greens – you should always take care of your health.
    • How opportune – the neighbors invited me over – I’ll have a snack there.
  6. Well, our guests are staying for a couple of hours. What will you do now?
    • Yeah, great idea, we have a trampoline. I'll go set it up for the kids to have fun.
    • Okay, let's get out the grill and start cooking the shashlik, otherwise the guests might arrive on time.
    • Well, good. Now it's time to get everything ready for planting.
    • You can fix up what's fallen into disrepair over the long winter months. There's a stain on the fence—it needs a fresh coat of paint.
    • I'll go surf the Internet, maybe I'll choose something for the dacha.
    • Great, now I have some time for myself. I can grab a book and get comfortable in the hammock.
  7. And yet, there's still a little time left. And then the thought arises: what if I plant some flowers along the fence? What varieties would you prefer?
    • Oh no, this is all not mine.
    • It's a pity that meat doesn't grow like flowers, otherwise I would...
    • What flowers? There are tomatoes, peas, zucchini – that’s something.
    • Now I’ll build a small flower garden – the neighbors will be jealous.
    • I'll plant some ranunculus and eucomis. I don't know what it will look like, but it sounds unique.
    • It's better to sow grass for the lawn than flowers. It's minimal hassle, but you can lie on it for a while.
  8. There's a big caterpillar sitting on a currant leaf. What should you do?
    • I'll take her and gather the children. Let them admire her, and then we can release her.
    • Let me plant it in the neighbor's garden. They have so much stuff there.
    • I'll take folk recipes and get rid of these voracious insects.
    • Now I'll look for a stronger chemical, otherwise it will spread all over the garden.
    • It's simply adorable. You could take a macro photo and post it on your page.
    • Mommies, this is disgusting, I'll go away.
  9. Wow, what's that lying around in the shed? And what is this tool used for?
    • Who knows what this is? Let it lie where it lies.
    • I wonder how to handle it.
    • Well, well! I think these are our friends'. They forgot about this here last year.
    • Why, that's a pruning shears and a saw.
    • Well, we'll find out now what the Internet is for.
    • I'll ask my neighbor. He's a jack of all trades, and he'll probably know about this too.
  10. Well, the day is drawing to a close. All the chores are done, everything is cleaned, planted, painted, and nailed down. What will you do now?
    • I'll relax, turning up the music to a low volume. That way I can unwind and won't disturb anyone.
    • Now I'll turn on the music and start partying.
    • Yep, the moon is full, and no frost is forecast. Now's the perfect time to plant onions. Now there's something to do.
    • There are some more garden path lights in the trunk. I'll install them now.
    • It's time for a jacuzzi.
    • The best rest is a sound sleep. Now is the perfect time for it.

Results

Answer number 1 predominates. In this case, you're a family gardener. You're ready to spend all weekends in the fresh air at your favorite dacha. And with your beloved family, no less. Relaxing with friends at the bar is a thing of the past.

Family on the lawn

Answer number 2 predominates. You're a dacha party animal. You can easily transform even this quiet and peaceful spot into an active zone, with music blasting and barbecues. And even the neighbors don't mind, because they're partying with you.

Garden Party

Answer number 3 predominates. Super agronomist. Nothing is a secret to you about cultivating, planting, and harvesting. You know absolutely everything about how to grow any given plant and get rid of pests. Every year, you reap excellent harvests.

A girl is working in the garden

Answer number 4 is the most common. You're a handyman. Everything in your home is in its place and works properly. You never resort to hiring a handyman to fix something that's broken. But your neighbors often turn to you for help.

Paints the fence

Answer number 5 predominates. A summer resident at the height of fashion. You have all the latest equipment at your dacha. You meticulously keep track of all the latest gadgets and buy them immediately. This makes everyone in the neighborhood envious. So, guests often come over to take a closer look and take selfies on the edge of your cool hot tub.

Bathroom near the house

The most common answer is 6. A dacha-dweller-seal. So why spend your vacation with a rake in hand? Better to grab a can of beer and lie in a hammock, enjoying the fresh air and the chirping of birds. That, in your opinion, is the whole point of spending time at the dacha.

In a hammock

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