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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    LOL! How devious:hell: Yeah, that's why the cayenne pepper keeps them away. My Bhuts, which I didn't plant any of this year, are too precious for me to waste on the squirrels. So I just use some store bought cayenne pepper (I make my own cayenne pepper, but use store bought on the squirrels)...
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    Sky High Tomato Prices

    I've been wanting to stuff some large cherry tomatoes myself, as an hors doerve type of thing. I want to stuff them with a crab and shrimp mixture to give a succulent bite!
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    Sky High Tomato Prices

    I agree, I do too. There are those, however, who depend upon me to bring in freebies throughout the summer and I've told them all, they better get a topsy turvy or some pots and plant some tomatoes if they want some this year whether they garden or not! Or pay the price! I grow my own herbs...
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    The white powder is diatomaceous earth. I have a bad slug problem. This is like glass to them. I also have egg shells on top of the pine straw because the sharp edges cut them too and there is some cayenne pepper sprinkled on the pine straw to avert the squirrels that dig in my pots! Sounds...
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    Sky High Tomato Prices

    Just wanted to share that because of the cold weather in Florida, there has been much talk of sky high prices of tomatoes this year in the stores. I have already seen it in restaurants where you no longer get tomatoes on your sandwich unless you request it or they have a salad bare, but there...
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    Beer traps Kill Slugs

    I'm with you Piowatie. I use diatomaceous earth and egg shells for slugs as well. They are environmentally friendly and they cut up slugs. Beer does work well too as well as salt. But one year I saw a bunch of slugs on my pepper plants and started sprinkling salt on them while on the plants...
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    Majority rules

    It's a toss up between orange and bright yellow. But actually I love all of the colors because I jar and sell them and the variety of colors makes them look appealing to the eye in the jar. The only color I have a problem with is purple. Once it hits vinegar for pickling, it is no longer...
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    My Patio garden Exterminator

    I have one or two of those(lizards) myself every summer. Mine are usually bright green and I see no damage done by them. Love them! One of the best natural pesticides around.
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    Trinidad Scorpion Appreciation Grow Event 2010

    Here are my two Trinidad Scorps I received from Cross Country yesterday. Think I may plant one in my topsy turvy and see how it does in it..
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    Thanks again. 2nd pix is transplants that arrived from Cross Country yesterday. Third pix down is orange habanero and cayenne from seed that germinated outside. I don't have grow lights etc. They are sitting on my grill as a matter of fact! The last pix is the most of my porch garden as I...
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    breeding Ordered from Cross Country Nurseries

    I got my transplants yesterday from Cross Country and just posted the pix, with some help under my grow season. I've been ordering from them for 3 years and always have a wonderful outcome. I'm in South Carolina with a warm climate so I immediately put mine outside. Inside your box upon...
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    Thanks so much, but what did you do? I have other pix to post and have been at it for a couple of hours.
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    These are the 24 transplant that I ordered from chileplants.com. They arrived yesterday. One of these I'm going to put in my topsy turvy-- either a Trinidad Scorpion or Red Scotch Bonnet, or maybe I'll change my mind completely. Anyway, if anyone is interested, this is how healthy they looked...
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    ok. This obviously didn't turn out right and I don't see the other 4 pix.
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season with Pix This is my first time posting pictures, so I hope this turns out right! These are your regular jalapeno, hot banana, and cayenne transplants that are covered in diatomaceous earth because slugs love to munch on their leaves. Sprinkled on top of the pine...
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    All of them produced very well. Last year, my trinidad scorpion produced out of this world! My Bhut Jolokias, Scotch Bonnets, Jamaican Golds, Habanero Long Chocolate and Fatalii produced very well too. The only problem I've had with them was in ordering tomatoes. A couple of them were...
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    Maligator, yes it's a lot of plants! I have about 65-70 plants on my porch every year. I have other plants and even trees (fig, lemon, pomegranate, olive and more!) in containers and it's standing room only on my porch. And yes, I have a serious squirrel problem every year. They like to...
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    I get my transplants from chileplants.com. They are in NJ and I've been getting transplant from them for the past two years and I've had great success.
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    Nay Nay's 2010 Grow Season

    From seed I'm growing: Korean Orange Habanera Fatalii Peter Peppers (Yellow and Red) Cayenne From transplants: Brazilian Starfish Charleston Hot Chilipeno Hybrid Chimayo Cochiti Devil's Tongue Fatalii Georgia Flame Orozco Santa Domingo Pueblo Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Red Tam Vera Cruz Trinidad...
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