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Spicy Chicken's MMXII Grow Log (The Hot Spot Pepper Shack)

Hello everyone!

Planting seeds is still a couple of weeks away yet but thought I would start out with an introduction and let you know a little bit about our place we call The Hot Spot or should I say what others call it, I call it a garden. ;)



Here is a little bit about our hobby farm and how we turned what once was an old abandon farm into our favorite place to be.

This is a family oriented hobby farm located in Northeastern Wisconsin. The farm is about elevan acres in size but we are utilizing only a small portion for the garden. Even though our growing time is short we use every day given to produce some of the best peppers in the state.

We have lived here since 2002 and our garden is just a smidge over 1/2 acre. As each year has passed the pepper garden has grown. Our garden for the year of 2010 had just over 1000 pepper seedlings planted, 2011 2000. Although no herbicides, pesticides, or chemical fertilizers are used, we are not organically certified and do not claim to be.

The compost that is integrated into the soil is procured from a large organic dairy farm a few miles from our home. The soil is sifted and mixed with the compost to create raised, plastic mulch covered beds, thus giving us the ability to control soil heat, moisture and weeds. As the plant grows, we denude the early buds, giving plants time to become strong and resilient.

After the first denuding, plants are then allowed to grow into a nice leafy foliage that produces great tasting peppers we are happy to be able to share with others.

From our family to yours, Thank you!




I am in the midst of building a grow room with a second story green house where this year I will be able to start the plants. Some of you may have seen the tread in Grow Tech category, might be interesting if you’re ever bored. http://www.thehotpepper.com/topic/23974-spicy-chickens-grow-room-and-greenhouse-makeover/f

Worked very hard at it last summer, my wife calls it The Pepper Shack.

A couple of before and after pics.


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As you can see I have a long way to go, but at least I will be able to start the seeds in there, really looking forward to that.

More to come. thanks for looking! SC
 
What a wonderful thing to see what can be done if you only put your mind to it.... what a great fking thing you have going on and continued success. What are you going to do with all your veggies???? You gonna do a farmers market or grocery store or what :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
Nice! I always hated going up in the JLG...give me scaffolding any day! Great shots Jeff! Can't wait to see the finished "shack." You installing the GH now?
 
Nice! I always hated going up in the JLG...give me scaffolding any day!

I used to take my apprentices up in them scissor lifts right to the top, then start it swaying at the same time id be telling them id managed to get it up on two wheels once, the look of sheer terror in there 16yr old faces. LoL

Great pics Jeff.

Mezo.
 
I used to take my apprentices up in them scissor lifts right to the top, then start it swaying at the same time id be telling them id managed to get it up on two wheels once, the look of sheer terror in there 16yr old faces. LoL

Great pics Jeff.

Mezo.


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :party:

Corn too???? Ok I am really jealous!!

Hows it going buddy? I seen that you put together all you lights and they work.lol awesome!

Ya corn, our annual corn roast is in less then 2 weeks away and I'm hoping the ears will be mature enough. plus we freeze about a hundred and fifty quart size bags every year, and every year by the end of may they are gone. lol

What a wonderful thing to see what can be done if you only put your mind to it.... what a great fking thing you have going on and continued success. What are you going to do with all your veggies???? You gonna do a farmers market or grocery store or what :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


Hey Sanarda, you get those seedling going yet? it been a week or so since I stopped by will get there soon!

We eat a majority of everything in the garden as far as veggies, lol either dried, canned or frozen, good eaten all winter. plus groceries are getting more and more expensive every day.

Thanks for stopping by. Jeff

With so many different kinds who can not enjoy growing chili's. :P

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Drying Racks are filling up fast.

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Cheers, Jeff
 
Hey SC. Yes They are in the ground and growing. Can you believe it????? I see your super busy and going back through your glog teaches me new stuff each time. As usual, pods are beautiful. as is the grow. Happy growing to you my friend :dance: :fireball: :onfire:
 
Stripped the ripe ones of one 7pot yellow plant this morning, a little over 100 chili’s; about half of what was on the plant.

These seem to be worth growing again next year. There are only about 50 plants or so this year, not worth a jar and label this season, but will slice and dice, dehydrate and freeze and will see what happens next season.






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