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Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
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Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
Next year I'm gonna do extra (like I intended to this year) and sell at the farmers market. I have so much more wating to get ready some are really weird also.
So here is a combination of yesterdays harvest and a couple days ago.
Oh yeah, some crazy salsa is coming!
So here is a combination of yesterdays harvest and a couple days ago.
Oh yeah, some crazy salsa is coming!
Re: Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
So jealous! I've got a ton of hot banana peppers, but nothing else is producing.
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Re: Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
I regret not planting any hot pepper except and Anaheim (by mistake - mislabeled at store) and that is a mild hot. Next year at least one jalapeno.
And Megan, (garlic jelly girl) I have had jalapeno jelly and that is really surprisingly tasty.
And Megan, (garlic jelly girl) I have had jalapeno jelly and that is really surprisingly tasty.
Re: Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
Chopper wrote:And Megan, (garlic jelly girl) I have had jalapeno jelly and that is really surprisingly tasty.
Hee hee hee! You read my mind. I have pepper jelly on my list. (Though I've never tried it.)
Chocopop, those are absolutely beautiful peppers. I would definitely buy some like that at a farmer's market!
I am growing three types: Ozark Giant (sweet), Red Mushroom (hot), and purple hot popper that I bought as a plant. I've had one harvest from the purple pepper so far, and another one is on the plant. The others are blooming / really small peppers. I can't wait!
Re: Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
yay! I already did jalapeno jelly and green pepper jelly, as well as chopped and froze some. So i guess more spaghetti and similar sauce! I was thinking of stuffing and frying the fresnos.
Re: Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
I have to say that is a very pretty pepper picture! so how many squares do you actually have in that garden??chocolatepop wrote: Oh yeah, some crazy salsa is coming!
Re: Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
This is from my wife-we don't have the weather to get a crop of peppers like you have.
- her response to your picture:
O.M.G.!!
Re: Peppers peppers everywhere. Red hot and green!
What zone are you Boff? I wouldnt have thought it either but this year is WEIRD. SOOOO hot.
as for how many squares...counting in my head...36 and most of the plants havent even ripened yet...
as for how many squares...counting in my head...36 and most of the plants havent even ripened yet...
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