SO..... here we go again. After the past 3 years being almost duds, 2020 will be the year to turn it around. I apologize for the absence and I am going to make a great effort to be here more like back in 2016/17.
To recap, I had a fantastic year a few years back when I used my ex-inlaws place, had 32 plants produce a great amount of pods. Very few ripened on the plant because they got in so late. The past w years I got skunked pretty much because of personal issues. Went through a hell of a time with my kids mom, lost 75 to 80% of my seed stock due to starting grows and having to scrap them for various reasons. (Some of you know, some do nkt) but if you are curious, or just wanna shoot the breeze, message me anytime. Now I can focus on the real deal here.
This past summer, my step dad and I had a nice little garden but it stayed pretty wet due to a clogged drainage system that runs behind our fence/garden area, we cleaned it out, dried it up and put in beans, tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, zucchini, summer squash, cucumbers, Brussels, and a few other items.
This year we are expanding a little and may have a satellite garden on his late grandfathers property. I have begun germination of 8 kinds of peppers and some jamaican oregano. Once they germ, they will be divided between an indoor hydro unit and my old solo cup ordeal. The grow list is not finalized yet, but I'll be tracking most of it here for sure. Main focus here are the peppers.
To recap, I had a fantastic year a few years back when I used my ex-inlaws place, had 32 plants produce a great amount of pods. Very few ripened on the plant because they got in so late. The past w years I got skunked pretty much because of personal issues. Went through a hell of a time with my kids mom, lost 75 to 80% of my seed stock due to starting grows and having to scrap them for various reasons. (Some of you know, some do nkt) but if you are curious, or just wanna shoot the breeze, message me anytime. Now I can focus on the real deal here.
This past summer, my step dad and I had a nice little garden but it stayed pretty wet due to a clogged drainage system that runs behind our fence/garden area, we cleaned it out, dried it up and put in beans, tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, zucchini, summer squash, cucumbers, Brussels, and a few other items.
This year we are expanding a little and may have a satellite garden on his late grandfathers property. I have begun germination of 8 kinds of peppers and some jamaican oregano. Once they germ, they will be divided between an indoor hydro unit and my old solo cup ordeal. The grow list is not finalized yet, but I'll be tracking most of it here for sure. Main focus here are the peppers.