BlogHide Reblurtsvolf in # blurtlatam • 1 mo. ago • 1 min readCarolina ReaperThis Australian pepper variety was developed by Australian pepper breeder Ross Barber. It is a cross between Carolina Reaper and 7 Pot Brainstrain. Its distinctive features include its extreme heat, which can exceed 2,000,000 shu, and its fruity aroma.volf in # blurtlatam • 1 mo. ago • 1 min readLily premium.I usually don't bother with these lilies anymore, but you can try carefully separating the scales and planting them in cups with light soil, not overwatering them to prevent rot. You can also try placing them in a bag with peat moss and some kind of soil loosening agent; they can grow small bulbs there by spring. And that's assuming there's no…volf in # blurtlatam • 1 mo. ago • 1 min readHomemade strawberries.This day-neutral strawberry should theoretically bear fruit in winter. Last year, at our dacha, it bloomed until the frost, and the berries that didn't have time to ripen froze. Day-neutral strawberries bear fruit from spring until frost, but I still prefer the taste of regular strawberries. We grow day-neutral strawberries at the dacha for our…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readFruit rot is caused by a fungus.It affects not only fruits but also the vegetative parts of the plant, causing fruit rot, berry rot, and monilial blight of pome fruits and especially stone fruits. The disease affects almost all fruit, berry, and citrus crops. As fruit rot, it manifests itself in orchards during the growing season, as well as in storage areas during fruit and…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readCrassula 'Morgan's Beauty'I've gotten this plant many times, and it never lasted long. I thought I tried to create the right growing conditions. Perhaps the soil wasn't rich enough? Or maybe the light wasn't enough? And frankly, the starting material wasn't very high-quality. In short, my friendship with the Crassula buddha didn't work out.volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 2 min read🌿 Blackcurrant leavesEvery year, when the currant bushes begin to grow, I always prepare the young leaves. Many people know about the benefits of the berries, but the leaves are a real treasure trove for health and the home medicine cabinet. They make aromatic tea and beneficial infusions, which have long been used for kidney problems, joint problems, rheumatism…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readPlanet ParadeThis is the remnant of the young supernova Kes 73, located approximately 28,000 light-years from Earth. At the center of this nebula is an unusual X-ray pulsar (AXP). Scientists believe that most such pulsars are magnetars—neutron stars with incredibly strong magnetic fields. The remnant of Kes 73, enveloping the bright X-ray pulsar, is…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readRecord Watermelon.I planted JBD, also known as Jumbo Black Diamond, yesterday. It's a 5-7 generation hybrid between Carolina and dark watermelon. The photo shows a seed from a 108 kg watermelon.volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readForest mushrooms.Last year was a really great year for mushrooms. This year, there haven't been any at all due to the drought. I'm picking in the south (Małopolska). If you're not in a national park, you can pick freely. Just don't drive your car past the barrier if it's open. You can drive in, but it will be closed back out. What are they picking? Porcini…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readSnakes in the sun.A snake is a completely inappropriate pet for a 6-year-old child. It's completely unsociable and inactive compared to the animals that children are so enamored with—kittens, puppies, guinea pigs, and so on. It's understandable that your child is thrilled by the sight of being fed and interacting with them, but snakes don't always eat, and you…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readMushroom picking in the forest.I collected a 12-liter bucket of young mushrooms, and my husband... two rows of them :D. This time he was constantly drawn to toadstools. There are a lot of mushrooms, the locals are selling them in droves... but they know the forest well, and we're lucky. At first, I couldn't find any at all, but then I picked them up pretty quickly. But we…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readThe beauty of nature.Due to a lack of space, I came up with the idea of creating a small potted garden. Do any of you grow container garden plants in your garden, seating areas, etc.? I'm especially interested in hostas and heucheras. These plants can withstand temperatures well below freezing. If I plant them in larger pots and sew a kind of agrofibre cover for…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min read🌿 Vertical gardening for the homeMy so-called China rose grows in partial shade, meaning not near a window. And the Monstera doesn't like bright light either. But these are all large plants; I don't keep small ones. I have a dracaena. It doesn't thrive on a windowsill because it needs space to spread its leaves wide. It doesn't like direct sunlight; it starts to dry out and…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readNew potatoesNagoroda is a very early, good, large variety with average flavor in my opinion... I won't plant it again due to severe rust spot on the tubers. Prada is better in every way, in my opinion. Senator is tasty, keeps well, with smooth, attractive tubers (starch content up to 17%) and very beautiful, long-lasting flowering. The 2018 irrigated…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readBaked pumpkin in the oven.Peel and wash the pumpkin and potatoes, cut them into medium cubes, and simmer them in a frying pan with vegetable oil. Add a little water and simmer, covered, for about fifteen minutes. Puree the cooked vegetables in a blender or with a mixer. Transfer to a saucepan and add the cream. Bring the soup to a boil, add a pinch of basil, and simmer…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readYoung cabbage.I love broccoli the most. It's very tender and takes a long time to harvest. You first cut off the central head, then trim the side shoots until frost sets in. There's plenty to eat and freeze for the winter. The main thing is to buy good seeds, a good variety or, more accurately, a hybrid. Lately, I've been planting hybrids like Miledi and…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readThe best varieties of strawberries.Of the early and mid-season varieties, the most delicious so far are Moling Stoletie, Darselect, and Fluret. The sweetest, even in the rain, is Czech Giant. Late varieties are still on the way; I'll talk about them later. Of the neutral varieties, Mariget is unrivaled in flavor! In my opinion, it's the most delicious strawberry I've ever eaten…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readWe have another new product for you - dill salt 🌟Imagine: one small 125 ml jar is a whopping 500 grams of fresh dill! We've transformed this succulent herb into a fragrant powder that will preserve the scent of summer even on the coldest day (and this year's winter is predicted to be harsh). Now you don't have to search for dill under the snow in winter—it's always with you! 😅 What's so…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readMagic set.A vitamin explosion on a sunny, frosty day! 🧊 Hello, friends! We understand how challenging the first few weeks of work after a long vacation can be. That's why we didn't bombard you with new products—we gave you time to recover and smoothly settle into your work routine. But now that you've settled in a bit and completed many important…volf in # blurtlatam • 2 mo. ago • 1 min readPitahayaPitahaya, pitahaya, or dragon fruit is an exotic cactus fruit that attracts attention with its unusual appearance and even more intriguing contents. This fruit is often called a strawberry pear due to its similar appearance and taste. The beneficial properties of dragon fruit are another plus that this exotic fruit offers: Vitamins C and E to…