Greetings from Pittsburgh

Hi all. My name is Leonard. I've always loved peppers, but only recently started actually growing them. I had a death in the family, adopted the schefflera that someone sent to the funeral, got really into keeping it alive when the leaves started falling out. Somehow this put the gardening bug into me and I hope Granpap approves :D

I like hot peppers, but only occasionally do I go for heat bombs. I'm currently growing three different types of peppers in my garden. Habanero, jalapeno, and Hungarian wax.

This forum seems like a cool place, I've been reading it for a while, but only registered today.

I hope I don't bug you guys too much with my noob questions lol.
 
imaguitargod said:
The Mullet has decided to welcome you.......so....welcome.

Bug away with the noobie questions!

woot! The Mullet has spoken!

Most of my questions are going to be about planting/growing at first. This is my first year growing them so I don't know how well I'm doing. My hab plant is still making little pepper pods like crazy, and I'm hoping they ripen in time to make one last batch of salsa.

Oh, and the Naga pics: You're nuts, mate, and I love it! Can't wait to try my mettle vs one of them sometime soon. :D
 
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Nathaniel, I think you've got the wrong forum: this is the chili fans and growers one. The pot grower/ smokers forum is over there -------->

:shocked:

Welcome, skydiver.
 
marcosauces said:
hmmm...that would be a weird looking wing Creator...maybe it came from that 4 legged chicken they found....:shocked: :shocked:

Those chickens are quite common around here in the Superfund capital. What's REALLY cool are the 2 headed armored toads. They do quite well for shock value when you launch them out of a water balloon slingshot into a picnic area. They may only be about 4 inches across, but weigh 8 pounds due to massive ingestion of mercury. When you run them over, it's like running over a big thermometer.
 
DEFCON Creator said:
Those chickens are quite common around here in the Superfund capital. What's REALLY cool are the 2 headed armored toads. They do quite well for shock value when you launch them out of a water balloon slingshot into a picnic area. They may only be about 4 inches across, but weigh 8 pounds due to massive ingestion of mercury. When you run them over, it's like running over a big thermometer.

LOL...
 
Howdy from another Noob!

DEFCON Creator said:
And the lovely flying roaches they call Palmetto bugs. LOL!

They really don't fly so much as glide. OMG, when I lived in East Texas, we use to have beer can races with them inside!

(shutters) Blech!
 
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