Time for an update. Things are getting big and lots of pods but not many ripening yet. July will be a different matter though. Go to this link then click on the thumbnail pictures to see the full images.
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I only overwintered three and they are coming around:
Here they are:
Yellow 7-Pot
Serrano
Bhut Jolokia Assam
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Sorry to be so long answering. Yes I do have. If you will PM your address to me, I'll drop them in the mail.
Best regards,
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I'm growing a fantastic list of superhots but if I didn't grow several jalapeno and serrano plants each year, I'd get in big trouble around the house. We love them and that pod looks great!
Big Mike
Alas, it is true. The bucket actually has no bottom. 1/3 of it is buried. It's an experiment intended to 1) foil slugs, 2) conserve moisture and 3) take advantage of space.
Big Mike
Finally I have an update on our Chile Plants. Click below to see our plants as of May 26, 2013. You can click on the thumbnails for larger images.
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I have two of them. I'll follow this topic and keep you updated but for now, they are keeping us with the rest.
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I have 35 plants of my own out now (and have given away well more than 100 plants). With some sunshine and warm weather finally arriving in Georgia, my plants are beginning to make some progress.
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I started some as early as the beginning of January but most were started in mid-February.Here was the state of affairs as of March 10th:
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We finally had some sun and high 70's this past week in the Atlanta area. May have actually hit 80. Last year, my plants would have been double the size they are now. The temps aren't such a setback but they need sunshine! I hope it keeps coming now and I hope we all have fun this summer...
That's right all around. 5 Gallon Homer Buckets. Tied to the railing because the branches were so heavy with pods that they would have laid down on the floor of my porch if I hadn't tied them. I overwintered three plants. Two did well, one looks weak but may recover. I have thirty plants in...