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  1. Philbilly

    preservation Dehydrating Peppers in High Humidity

    I’m ready to start dehydrating some peppers and my family is none too pleased. I usually do this indoors but they do not appreciate the aroma. My question is can I do this outside? I’m in Georgia and the relative humidity is about 75%. Does anybody think this would cause any...
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    Newbie Sauce

    This is my second year attempting to make sauce. First year I made nothing worth repeating, nothing bad just not great. However thanks to all the information you guys provide on this forum and downright copying, I think I am starting to make some progress. Small batches are the norm until I...
  3. Philbilly

    Help with Sport Peppers

    This is the first year I have grown sport peppers and I don’t really know much about them. I just picked a few to pickle. It’s been a while since I had a Chicago Dog but I recall them being smaller and darker green than the ones I just picked. Does anybody have any experience with these...
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    Anybody try anything new this year?

    I have only been into growing hot peppers for about four years so every year most of my crop contains something new. I enjoy a range of peppers from mild to hot. My favorites from this year that I will be growing again are: Bhut Jolokia – I grew the “Giant Bhut Jolokia” from Pepper Joe. These...
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    pickling Pickling Question

    I just opened some of my Biker Billy Jalapeños I pickled about 4 weeks ago. I was very pleased with the taste and they retained every bit of the heat. I am new to pickling and my only complaint is that they were a little soft. I followed a basic recipe that call for about 5 parts vinegar to 1...
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    I’ve Been Pepper Joe’ed!

    I ordered several seed varieties from Pepper Joe last season and each produced peppers exactly as described. My experience this year has not been quite as good. I really liked his Thai Sun peppers so I decided to grow them again. This is what grew this year: Last year they were maybe ½”...
  7. Philbilly

    Greetings from Georgia

    Hey everybody, my name is Phil from Lawrenceville, Ga. I’ve been into hot pepper gardening for the last few years. My family thinks I’m a little obsessed but after discovering this website I realize I’m not half as nuts as most of you. Not yet anyway! I enjoy a wide variety of peppers ranging...
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