Looks great! I just had a nice pull yesterday too. I'm feeling like a salsa weekend. Keep up the good work. Hopefully there's more where those came from.
I would say it depends on the location of your plants. I would be less worried about covering them if they're next to the house. Also if your area gets windy I would cover because windchill may cause a problem from an otherwise non issue.
Whole grain mustard is also a great emulsifier. its common in many dressings and adds another layer of flavor. It'll likely impact color and texture though.
I'm not growing any starfish, but in my search for seeds came across this site which has MANY seeds including starfish. First time i've seen a starfish. Very unique indeed. They're in the UK and I've never ordered from them, but perhaps someone else on the site can vouch for their authenticity...
Doesn't get worse than this. I couldn't even sleep just listening to the howling winds all through the night. Does anyone know if this will shock the plants. I have a lot of peppers waiting to ripen and hope they don't stay at this stage.
So yesterday I experienced my first ever earthquake in what I thought was eathquakeless VA. Now I'm reading that big beatutiful hurricane Irene may send lots of rain and wind our way on Sunday. So this question goes out to my fellow Floridians who are used to growing peppers in hurricane alley...