That seems pretty asinine to me
> we cannot accept requests from Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL or MSN email addresses.
There are plenty of small businesses that use these.
> directly sowing dry seeds into soil is only about 30% effective
That does not match my experience at all. But I'll grant that the chinenses seem to need a little more attention (such as a presoak) to get best germination.
I don't use pots much so can't say too much about that, but I've had peppers do ok in both 2-gallon and 5-gallon buckets (i put holes in the bottom so they don't get too soggy).
Based on the root systems when I pull up my rows in the fall, A 3-gallon should do ok, just be sure it gets plenty of...
So not exactly pizza, but it's going to be!
Take a look at how thin I was able to roll out this gluten free dough - and it actually held together! GF does NOT do thin!
Thin enough for NY style? (or a close approximation)
(also any tips for NY style pizza in general?)
I've only grown one pubescens variety, but my experience with it was that it really isn't any different that the rest as far as frost tolerance goes - i.e. none. If it drops below freezing, they're done.
A couple days of darkness they won't LIKE but it won't kill them. Get at least some light...
I wonder if navel oranges do. From what I understand, they're all propagated by cuttings, originally taken from the "parent navel orange tree" in Riverside, CA (I used to pass by it daily). Never tried to plant any seeds.
Too late, I opened the rocoto/white habanero last night. The aroma was great, very potent. The sauce was nowhere near as hot as the aroma threatened, but it was spicy - had a nice lingering mouth burn afterward. Great flavor. I think I mentioned I had run out of HOT sauces lately so this is a...
Got my package yesterday from @Crazy Monkey - Everything arrived intact, probably due to the entire roll of bubble wrap used to package it! (great packing, everything was well padded)
So there's a few different groups of stuff. First off, these "Moonshine" sauces
They're clear so I'm not quite...
Wouldn't they cross-pollinate if you grow more than one variety? Not so big a deal for me with tomatoes, but I don't want my anaheims crossing with my serranos or habaneros!
From their website:
"Up until recently we were not aware, nor told by inspectors, that wheat as an allergen was required to be listed on our packaging"
"Our label has listed 'enriched flour' as an ingredient for over 15 years"
They did not know about labeling requirements to list wheat as an...