In my wife's uncle's garden, watering the plants since he's gone on a trip and they're at risk of drying out



At first, not knowing what to expect, I saw that the plants looked great despite not having been watered in several days. I was even surprised to see he has several avocado seeds planted (that's a great idea!), something similar to what I want to implement here at home, but only with seeds that will give me the possibility of obtaining quality fruit. Of course, I know it will take a few more years, but since it's a fruit I really like, it's an idea that excites me, and the prospect of harvesting the food we'll eat makes it even more so.


Then there are some plants that I initially thought were sweet peppers, but I was wrong; they were hot peppers, a variety that are a bit larger than the ones we're used to seeing around here. I was surprised that most of them are hot, since for our cooking and given their price (around $4 per kilo), it's more cost-effective to have a few of those plants at home. But he must have his reasons for them being hot.


She also has some peppers, which looked a bit dull, so I hope they'll perk up a bit after watering them. I was also surprised to see that one already had a small fruit, but it's a great start, since, as you can imagine, it's a 100% natural process, without chemicals or fertilizers—everything is organic.




Finally, I saw a plant, and when I asked my wife about it, she said it might be a peanut plant. A few weeks ago, she was talking to her uncle, and he said he had some peanut seeds. Since it's not a plant we see often, she's guessing it might be one. Anyway, if we're wrong, you can correct us in the comments section, because that's what we're here for: to learn a little more about nature every day.

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