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    seeds Stringy seedings

    Would it be good for me to go ahead and transplant them outside? The nights here have only been going down around 65 and maybe at least 55. I would juat have to cover them so the birds don't get them.
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    seeds Stringy seedings

    Ill try and get pics posted later. I keep them inside at night then I move them outside first thing every morning. They get 8+ hours of sun a day.
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    seeds Stringy seedings

    Got a problem I think. My pepper serdlings are growing but, they seem kind of tall and stringy. So far only the top two leaves have come out. What can I do or is this normal
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    recipe jerk seasoning recipe

    Does anyone out there have a recipe for making a jerk seasoning powder or rub?Thanks
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    sun Sun Time

    I haven't been using any indoor lighting except for the light put off by the Christmas lights I bottom heat with.
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    sun Sun Time

    My seeds have finally started hooking.I started them in Burpee seed starting pellets with bottom heat.When is it advised to set the little babies out to soak up some sun before placing them in the ground?Thanks
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    row spacing

    Thanks guys.That's kind of what I thought but, I thought I'd ask the experts.
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    row spacing

    Hey guys and gals,my Trinidad Scorpions and my Tepins have come up.My Bhut Jolokia hasn't yet.My question is what are the spacing recommendations and length for approximately 10 plants of each. Thanks
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    organic Growing Organically

    Well I guess I'll ask about the soil.Would it be good to use manure for the soil?What types of fertilizers can you use and still be organic?Haven't had my soil tested yet.Do you think the county agricultural extension will do this? If not what is the best way to check the soil?
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    organic Growing Organically

    Hello all, I am real big on things organically grown and want to do this with my peppers.Has anyone out there done this and what's the best way to accomplish this.Thanks
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    overwintering Over wintering in Memphis,TN. ZONE 7B

    Thanks you two.I guess I will have to dig up and put in containers. That's ok I was just trying to prevent that.What is the best way when the time comes to accomplish this? I mean transplanting them to a container.
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    New grower from Memphis,TN

    Hi guys thanks for the welcome
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    overwintering Over wintering in Memphis,TN. ZONE 7B

    Hi everyone.I am planning on putting out three types of peppers.Bhut Jolokia,Trinidad Scorpion and Tepin.I have never planted these before.I just always bought the peppers online.I know this is kind of early to be asking this question but, I would like a heads up.Last year here,in the winter,It...
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    New grower from Memphis,TN

    Hi everyone.I am glad to be here.I am not new to the very hot pepper scene but, I am new to growing.I will post some questions about this in the Growing section of the forum.I look forward to talking with all you guys and gals.Long live the pepper.
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