This year's pepper patch...

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bayoubear

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Jan 14, 2008
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Looks like ill stick them in the ground in the next couple of days.
I can tell already its going to be a lot of work come fall with the canning and sauce making.
banana peppers
black pearl peppers
purple flash peppers
mariachi peppers
pimentos
giant marconi
chocolate beauties
mucho nachos
a single habenero, a cayenne, and one mystery plant w/ no tag.
 
Mmmm.... sounds like a great variety!!
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thanks, id have more variety than that if i had the room. im still debating on how much okra i want, i may plant every other spot on that row, will give me a dozen extra chile plants or more. at some point ya just have to say... enough
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lol I know what you mean! I've been planting my garden this week. It's hard to call it quits and walk away.
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ok, enough! mrs. brings home a mixed flat of poblanos and bananas. ive got peppers in flowerbeds instead of flowers. LOL
 
Got peppers... brinmg 'em on!
 
Enjoy the peppers... I am envious, I miss having a garden living in the woods I don't get enough sun.
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Maybe I can talk a buddy who lives in the flatlands to put a few in for me, will repay him with something smoked.

can't wait to see your p-views come harvest time!
Matt
aka Rocky
 
That would be a great trade.
Hell, if all goes well this year I should have an abundance of many kinds of peppers.
Anyone wanna smoke me up some goodness I'll be more than willing to barter a nice fresh jersey grown batch of maters for some thin blue kissed love.
 
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