Have to try the pepper thing here Pasha.
Would be great to have them regenerate.
Would be great to have them regenerate.
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There are almost no such big trees here, only one birch, but it is surprisingly strong and does not break, and it is located far from my house. Once upon a time, a tall spruce forest grew on this plot, but we cut it all down and uprooted it, and the trees that are growing now are new, young, and not so huge. My mother wanted to plant pine trees, we planted about 20 or 30 of them, but they grow more in width than in height, with rare exceptions. I also once planted a larch sapling, because in the place where I once lived, larches grew and I liked them. There are several young oaks here that grew from acorns, young spruces that grew from seeds dropped by either squirrels or nuthatches (local birds the size of a sparrow, but very fond of spruce and pine cones), and I also have one blue spruce, the same species that grows in Moscow near the Kremlin on Red Square. Only it is not so big, I bought a seedling at the market.Pasha,, I'm glad the falling tree did not do damage to your home, and other structures.![]()
Once upon a time I used to buy pepper seeds from specialty stores, but then I got tired of it and one year I just planted seeds taken from peppers bought either at the market or in the supermarket for food. Since I am not a farmer selling peppers, I do not necessarily need to use certified seeds. I don't even know the name of this variety, I only know that it is a regular sweet pepper and that when it ripens it is red.Have to try the pepper thing here Pasha.
Would be great to have them regenerate.