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Nice looking patch you go going there. I've been reading on growing, smoking/drying and grinding peppers, but not sure how well they would do here in MI.
Awesome looking peppers Alex. Such a great variety and growing beautifully.
Noticed you mentioned sand on the bottom of a few of your peppers, that come from the storms that blew through yesterday? Guess I need to go check on my plants and make sure they are doing alright.
Beautiful Qview and as always, beautiful garden. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work.
I am speechless with the number of pictures and beauty of your garden in all its glory. I knew you had a big one, and very nice from what you'd shared but this post is unforgettable.
Congratulations of some textbook gardening that should be standard tutorial for anybody starting more than just a few plants. Those gardening pamphlet-books you see at the Lowe's checkout counters should send a team to your place, and I mean it.
You sure have put together a great plan and impressive execution, ALX. You sure you weren't a paratrooper at some time?
Wow awesome thread. Those are some nice looking peppers. I have a small heritage fruit orchard in my back yard. Some of the older varieties have the best flavour but were not commercially viable so have dissapeared from the grocery stores. New does not always mean best. Good to see you growing some of the heritage species.