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“Yesterday I went to the Kapčiamiestis forest for half an hour. Squirrels are small, not all of them can be harvested yet. These are called knee mushrooms that grow close to the knee. There are still few of them in the moss forest. Knowing the places for lunch with the family, you can collect mushrooms in an hour and a half ”, R. Sadauskas-Kvietkevičius shares his impressions.
S. Paltanavičius says that our forests, especially after the rain, look beautiful and green. It is also good that there has been a fall in people after quarantine.
“It is too early to expect many fungi today. They do not grow from seed. On the forest floor, under the moss, there is a so-called fungus: very fine carved threads that form a union with the roots of the trees. People say that If it’s raining, the next day you can go pick mushrooms. In fact, the mushroom should mature in a month or a half and only then will the mushroom appear, dispersing the spores. The heat is enough. If it rains, we will have squirrels and boletus. ” , explains S. Paltanavičius.
The naturalist says that in spruce and lowlands, leprosy, oregano, are beginning to sprout. Those whom the Dzuks call royal mushrooms – boletus – will have to wait. Enough strawberries. Blueberries will be very different. In some places they freeze, in others they will fit in abundance.
V. Kaubre mentions another aspect that brought the quarantine. People who had generally discovered foreign resorts since April have now flocked to the forest and taken out the trash there. In the suburbs, garbage has increased at times.
R. Sadauskas-Kvietkevičius, often going to Poland, says that the forests there are different from ours. And the differences are only seen when you cross the border.
“Forest management is different. If firs like cereals are planted in Lithuania, one species, Poles mix oak and birch. Due to deciduous trees, the forest floor is wetter and when there is a lack of moisture in Dzūkija , there, unlike our forests, there are already fungi. Also, the country is not as densely populated there as we are. I myself sometimes drive a few hundred meters to Poland and mushrooms there. It is not written in the bulletin where he grew up. ”, Explains R. Sadauskas-Kvietkevičius.
He says professional voters always complain that there are no mushrooms. Merchants and roadside supermarkets started working from the day of San Juan. If last year squirrels bought 4 euros per kilogram, today they are 5-5.5 euros. However, as soon as mushrooms multiply, the price drops immediately. The price of blueberries has yet to be determined.
“Last year, I conducted an experiment to earn as much as possible in an hour in the forest. When the mushrooms were already sprouting well, I bought 4 kilograms of squirrels and sold them for 5 euros per kilogram. I won 20 euros ”, R. Sadauskas-Kvietkevičius shares his experience, but emphasizes that it is unlikely that he can collect eight hours a day without stopping. The person is simply tired.
“I think that a person, when there are many fungi, can collect up to 10 kilograms per day. Voter numbers are declining as Dzūkija’s population is aging and the new generation of mushrooms is not growing. The young people leave, “says the man.
It also explains how the season is organized. During the summer heat there is a break: the mushrooms no longer germinate and the boletus begins with Herbaceous. Last year, when it was hot, the season lasted until Christmas.
“A few years ago, I picked mushrooms on Christmas morning,” says R. Sadauskas-Kvietkevičius.
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