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Whats everyone growing this Year?

Ive a managed to 'limit myself to 60 odd varieties. I could even decide on one theme so I decided to go with these three:

1. Wild species - unlike the common varieties which are
fairly easy to grow, many of the rare wild species are
supposed to be hard to germinate. I like a challenge!!

2. Tasty peppers - after all chiles are grown to be eaten.
I've got plenty of new recipes I want to try this year
particularly blisteringly hot ones to feed to my mates
who 'can handle anything'

3. Unusual Pods & Beautiful flowers - as well as being
great to eat, some chile varieties are simply stunning
and make great gifts and house plants.

This is the full list:
Wild Species
Chacoense – CAP 501
Exile - Cobincho
Eximium
Flexuosum
Galapagoense
Praetermissum – PI 441654
Domesticated Species
Annuum - Ardvark (GRIF 9165)
Annuum - Beslers Cherry
Annuum – Bolivian Rainbow
Annuum - Chinese five color
Annuum - Ecuadorian Purple
Annuum – Egypt 1 (Pequin Type picked up from a recent trip there)
Annuum – Egypt 2 (Cayenne type picked up from a recent trip there)
Annuum - Guajillo
Annuum - Hanoi Red
Annuum - Masquarade
Annuum - Mohawk
Annuum - Pretty Purple
Annuum - Poblano
Annuum – Thai Orange
Annuum - Vietnamese Multicolour

Baccatum – Aji Omnicolor
Baccatum - Quintisho

Chinense - Aji Limon
Chinense – Bode
Chinense - Caranog
Chinense – Charapita (PI 260498)
Chinense - Peru Shiny Red (PI 238051)
Chinense – Scarlet Lantern (PI 315008)
Chinense – Scarlet Lantern (PI 315028)

Frutescens – PI 281353

Pubescens – Rocoto Rojo
Pubescens - Rocoto Yellow
Pubescens – GRIF 9345
Pubescens – Manzano (overwintered)

Unknown – Naga Jolokia Purple
Unknown – Spectral

Sucessfully overwintered and varieties I am growing again
Annuum – Cayenne (grown 2005)
Annuum – Cheyenne (grown 2005)
Annuum - Explosive Ember (grown 2005)
Annuum – Prairie Fire (grown 2005)
Annuum – Numex Joe E Parker (Overwintered)
Annuum – Purple Cayenne (grown 2005)
Annuum - Santa Fe Grande (grown 2005)
Annuum – Tepin (Overwintered)
Annuum – Whippets Tail (for the challenge of course)

Chinense – Antillias Caribbean (Overwintered)
Chinense - Aribibi Gusano (Still alive I think)
Chinense – Chocolate Habanero (ditto)
Chinense – Golden Habanero (ditto)
Chinense - Naga Morich
Chinense – Red Savina (Overwintered)
Chinense – Surinam Red (Overwintered)
Chinense – White Bullet (Overwintered)
Chinense – White Habanero (Overwintered)
Chinense – Yellow Jellybean (PI 260501 - Overwintered)



Mark
 
This is simaler to the "It Has Begun" thread, but here's my list again...
Caribbean red hot
Serrano
Ring-O-Fire Cayenne Chile
Some form of tepin
Some form of pequin
Unknown Red(Fresno?)
Unknown Yellow
Bolivian Rainbow Chile
Jalapeño
Santa Fe
Purira
Hungarian Hot Wax Chile
Fatalli
Naga Morich

I've got about 100 or so plants, this is going to be an insane pepper season for me.
 
I tried to grow a bunch - chocolate hab, white hab, yellow devil's tongue, carribean red hab, golden hab, red savina.

All that make it past the seeling state was a single Red Savina, which is doing very well. But I learned a lot, and hopefully will get a better crop next year.
 
Don't feel bad, John, at least one of your seeds sprouted... of the pots I tried to get to come up so far, none have.

I'm sticking to pre-sprouted peppers, from now. I have such a black thumb.

Say does anyone here live near a saspadilla tree???

T
 
imaguitargod][quote name= said:
Why not have a good crop this year? There's still alot of time.

Really? It's past the first frost here, and being in Michigan, the growing season's pretty short. I didn't think I had time to start a new crop.
 
John S.][quote name= said:
John S.' said:
But I learned a lot' date=' and hopefully will get a better crop next year.[/quote']
Why not have a good crop this year? There's still alot of time.

Really? It's past the first frost here, and being in Michigan, the growing season's pretty short. I didn't think I had time to start a new crop.

If you're just starting now, you could still be ok, but grow in pots so that you can bring them inside in the fall.

T
 
Sunbright
Scotch Bonnet
2 Red Savinas
2 Chocolate Habaneros
2 Fataliis
Jaloro
Arledge Heirloom
Chilly Chili Hybrid
I did have an Ancho 211 Hybrid, but it keeled over and dried up pretty quickly for some reason
All from chileplants.com
 
St. Lucia Red
Datil
Datil Sweet
Aji Dulce
Bulgarian Carrot
Sandia (NM)
Santo Domingo (NM)
Chiltecpin
Amarillo Chiltecpin
all plants from chileplants.com
 
Here's what's growing in the Geat White North

Orange Habanero
Red Savina habanero
White bullet hab
Congo Chocolate Hab
Neon Yellow hab
Choc. Caribbean hab
Rocotillo
Fatalli
Giant Ancho
NuMex Big Jim (guiness record largest peppper)
Greek Pepperocini
Jalapeno (triple hot)
Indian PC-1
Tepin
Datil
Pequin
Pumpkin (unique ornamental)
Rocoto
Cascabel
White fire
Chinese 5 color
Malagueta
Mini Mex Bell
Hungarian yellow wax
Scotch Bonnet
Early Jalapeno
Super chili hybrid
Fresno
Whippet's Tail (Prize winner hopeful)

and more I can't think of.
and more on my want list.
Like many people, I'm hoping to grow Naga's next year.

Hot Potawie
Derek
 
3 red Rocotos
3 Black Pearls
2 Flourescint purple
1 Red Savina
3Thai Dragons
3 of some kind of round pepper that a friend sent me I have no idea what they are
2 hungarian hot death
3 Petit marsailles
3 other long slim black peppers no idea what their names are
chili de arbol
Orange, red and chocolate habanero
pasilla
yellow mushroom
thick wall cayanne
banana bill
buena mulata
peter red and yellow
purple serrano
bishop crown
tulip
czechoslovakian black
no heat jalapeno
jalapeno
purple red and yellow bells
some other odd chinese pepper that was sent to me in an envelope leaves look like ruffled basil
cayanne
pequin
tepin from Sonoran desert-wild
pepperoncini
mucho nacho
and just ordered my nagas
 
I just went down to the food store and bought myseld a bag of dried Chili De Arbol. I planted the seeds and hoping they will come up. If they sprout, then that's another to add to my list.
 
Trinidad Perfume (heatless Hab.)
Habenero
Hot Lemon
Tazmanian Hab.
Scotch Bonnet
Jalapeno
Serrano
Cheyanne
Thai Hot
Atomic Starfish
Peppercinni
ACI ....
Jam. Hot Chocolate
Tabasco
Anihiem
Fatalli
And a few hybrids I made by Accident
 
imaguitargod said:
I just went down to the food store and bought myseld a bag of dried Chili De Arbol. I planted the seeds and hoping they will come up. If they sprout, then that's another to add to my list.


Thats where I got my chili dearbol seeds. I got about 80% germination out of the little plastic bag of dried. They are grown great each year I have grown them, even though the seeds are about 5 years old now.
 
DaveinCoalinga said:
Thats where I got my chili dearbol seeds. I got about 80% germination out of the little plastic bag of dried. They are grown great each year I have grown them, even though the seeds are about 5 years old now.
And it's much cheaper than ordering online... :)

I just counted my garden and I have...
:: drum roll please ::
173(!) Pepper plants. It's going to be a big harvest this year...
 
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