I’ve been waiting on these chillies for two years, and they never produced. I’ve been distracted by legal and financial shit the past two years, so I wasn’t paying proper attention. Then I realized the chillies were killed by helicopter tree seeds and I’ve been cultivating trees.

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    How many years until you can harvest a helicopter? Then you could fly to the store and buy chilies.

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    If you try again I cannot recommend wood chip mulch highly enough. After you plant your seeds, cover with a few inches.

    The wood chips help the soil retain moisture, reduce temperature fluctuation, and deter unwanted seeding

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    There are a couple species of maple trees that should be classified as weeds.

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    Oof… those little maples are a pain… for my planters, I buy one of those cheap little mosquito net boxes and set over them to keep that stuff out while they’re falling.

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    Haha, something similar happened to me - thankfully just with a common potted plant: despite being extremly easy to take care of, it was doing worse and worse. All of it, except for one branch (or so I thought) that was also a deeper green.

    Turns out something else started growing in there and killed off the original plant.

    That other plant is still growing there now. I think it might be a lemon or orange plant.