Brown Thumb
Well-Known Member
Cherry Hot pepper, they have a little zing to them.
Rainey day here, I got the kids to prep the onions. After they were done I showed them how to do it under water so they don't burn there eyes. Beer battered rings.
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I know that having bugs eat your cucumbers is annoying, and a serious matter. I thought I would be helpful, by searching for what specific caterpillar that might be. I searched Google images for "cucumber caterpillar":
https://www.google.com/search?q=cuc...ASIqoHIDg&sqi=2&ved=0CCYQ7Ak&biw=1366&bih=625
Well, this is what turned up. Sorry, but I just couldn't stop laughing.
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Bob
Have you tried buying starts for peppers? If I had to grow tomatoes or peppers from seed, I would never have any of either. Just doesn't work.Man I really envy you guys with a climate that can grow sweet peppers nicely. I adore the taste of peppers - and freshly picked is so much nicer. I just cannot get them to work for me here in the UK ... if I use my greenhouse I can get one, maybe 2 little peppers per plant and they come too late in the season to ripen nicely. Outdoors ... I might as well forget about it!
I can get chillies to grow fine ... but not any sweet peppers ... need to keep trying new varieties I guess.
Tobacco ... no problem ... peppers ... no chance!
Man I really envy you guys with a climate that can grow sweet peppers nicely. I adore the taste of peppers - and freshly picked is so much nicer. I just cannot get them to work for me here in the UK ... if I use my greenhouse I can get one, maybe 2 little peppers per plant and they come too late in the season to ripen nicely. Outdoors ... I might as well forget about it!
I can get chillies to grow fine ... but not any sweet peppers ... need to keep trying new varieties I guess.
Tobacco ... no problem ... peppers ... no chance!
Have you tried buying starts for peppers? If I had to grow tomatoes or peppers from seed, I would never have any of either. Just doesn't work.
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