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Devv-2017-Having a good time in the dirt

Another season has come and gone. Time to start a new one!
 
Although I did already a few weeks ago :shh: . After last years dismal (late) start I jumped in a bit early to insure I could have viable plants come dirt day. I can always cut them back, if I need to. I have to compile a list yet, but I'm growing the full spectrum. Sweets, to supers, based upon what we will actually use. Most of my list is to make LB happy; I'm really glad to see her infuse peppers in more and more dishes. Can't beat that when the wife takes interest ;)
 
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Not the best pic; but the shelf is being sketchy, and I don't need all the babies bouncing off the floor.
 
Good luck to all this season :party:
 
randyp said:
Scott things look great my friend.Love your water setup.Do me one favor.Don't play in that heat.Dirt work in morning or evening buddy.Just like scooping heavy snow, excessive heat is hard on our ticker. :shh:
 
Thanks Randy!
 
Don't worry about me in the heat (I do appreciate it). I'm well conditioned to our environment, and no longer push it like I did when I was 3 times younger ;) ;)
 
On the weekends, I'm out at first light and go until noon or 2pm depending on what I'm doing. Nothing strenuous after it warms up. I hydrate and come in to cool off when needed. Nowadays certainly beats the 11-12 hour shifts in a tin building that hit 117° with me leaning over a 230° engine :rolleyes: :crazy: .
 
Keep that killer grow going my friend!
 
 
Superhot Sim said:
A grow that improves over time like a good wine :lol: whole glog just gets better as the season rolls along , nice haul of rich colour peppers Scott, and love the new beds .
 
Keep on growing like a Boss buddy , inspirational work. :cheers:
 
Thanks Sim!
 
Things are going better this late in the season than I had imagined, I should have seen those results quite a while ago.
 
The garden work never stops, getting ready for next year. It should be much better now that the RCW has matured. No more tilling; I have already tilled in well over 100 yards of shredded goodies over the last 30 months. And added 30 more on top this spring which is breaking down very nicely ;)
 
 
Devv said:
 
So far all the seeds you sent me last year are winners! And it's very important to me to see LB finally using peppers in our meals. We don't eat from "the box", she really cooks from scratch. In reality I should weigh 350lbs lol. I'm thinking the pubes will really produce come September as the weather turns more favorable. Thanks again!
 
I'm sure the pubes will kick into overdrive in September. When do you usually get your first frost?
 
Trident chilli said:
Great beds that really enhance your garden ... Simmy has summed up your grow perfectly Scott hope your temperatures fall and your plants push on to where you want them to be
 
Thanks John!
 
I just love to be outside "doing something" even if it's turning over the compost in the bins. Come September 15th the garden, what's left, as some just fade away in the heat, will kick back in and actually do better than the spring garden. Can you believe the farmers around here plant cukes around the 25th of August?
 
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I brought the trailer to work today, can't resist the free RCW. Medina County gives it away and loads it using a 3 yard loader. This is my 4th load since spring, roughly 8 yards here ;)
 
It will be put to good use!
 
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Today's pull. Not much left out there until it gets cooler. But we keep trying ;) 
 
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Rick (solelri) sent me this Fig plant he harvested via air layering. It arrived today in perfect condition. ;)  I potted it immediately after getting home. It has a nice robust root system.
 
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I believe it was mid January when he sent me 5 dormant cuttings. This one took, and I'm sure if I knew better as to how to get them to take, I would have been more successful.
 
Thanks Rick! I really appreciate it!
 
ThatBlondGuy101 said:
Looking good!

It's funny how our seasons are completely different; while you're in the heat, here I am bracing myself for the next four weeks, the coldest in the year!

Keep it up!
 
Thanks TBG!
 
In less than 60 days we will get a break. Bhut it will be high 90's to mid 100's until then. Hopefully this year will be like last year and I'll be pulling pods until January ;)
 
Good luck this season!
 
 
stickman said:
I really like the looks of that irrigation system Scott! Here's hoping you don't have it fail for at least the next ten years. :party:  Thanks again for the care package you sent this past week... it got through in good shape and will definitely get a good home. :drooling:  Cheers!
 
 
Thanks Rick!
 
It should last, and that's what I'm aiming for. The construction of the RainBird gear is stout! And the prices are super reasonable.
 
You're very welcome on the pods, I wish I had more to send. Bhut that's a good pull for this time of year with the heat. Come later this season I should be able to fill a larger box ;)
 
 
randyp said:
We are going into a heat warning in Iowa wed-sat Scott, I am thinking about pulling the shade but I will have to extend because plants are over 4ft frame.
 
I feel ya bro!
 
I have the sprinklers on today. Hope it passes soon!
 
A few pics. Things are tapering off with the summer heat, but will resume in 60 days as long as I can keep them alive. I keep saying I'm not going to do this again. Bhut spank me, I can't stop myself :rolleyes:
 
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ScotchBrains, a nice pepper! And It produces nicely. This one was a really late start and is in a #7 pot. I'm having to water it every other day.
 
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B.O.C.'s !
 
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Very few pods left out there, bhut we do have flowers. It would be really cool if they set. Bhut I don't really expect much until September.
 
I'm heading out Thursday for a family reunion in Myrtle Beach; it should be a blast ;)
 
FreeportBum said:
Everything looks great. I love those scotch brains, they have a great flavor and perfect amount of heat.
 
Thanks FB!
 
I agree! I'm gearing more towards peppers in that heat range as they're so much easier to eat ;)
 
Anything that had color was pulled today in preparation for the vacation. All the container plants have been moved to the garden under the sunshade, as that space has a timer setup. I sure do hope it works like it is supposed to or we're toast here. Wish me luck!
 
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Bhuter said:
Good luck! And those pods look mighty tasty! Congrats on your hauls already. Pods are looking great and plants are well taken care of. Great job!
 

Thanks Adam!
 
The timer went off as scheduled at 5:30PM, yay! I have it set for 2 hours each night. Probably too much, but we're all in with every plant we own. Pineapples, avocado, herbs, young fig and lemon trees, and more. They just have to make it ;)
 
Things are coming around. I can't wait to see what comes in a couple months.
Glad to hear the system is up and running.

BOC's looking great. Taste even better. LOL

All caught up my friend. Thanks for sharing. Have a safe wonderful time out there.

Oh, that's good to hear LB is cooking with peppers.
 
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