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What type of pen are you using to write on your pots?
I enjoy watching your forest develop Lotta work with my few plants so you must be busy all the time
Totally breath taking AJ, thanx for the t. scorps. in 2010,I have plants from the seeds I saved from them for this years plant out. As always, great pics. of your great plants.
Impressive as always. Keep up the good work!
Great job AJ as always - you dont have a pool thats a resevoir for watering you are always one step ahead
Awesome AJ -
The plants all look magnificent. Everything looks like it's ready to rock and roll. I'm glad to see you have some Anaheims and Hatch varieties imbedded in that bunch of hot chinense stuff (I love it). I'm certainly going to follow your Hatch peppers as they grow. I've never been over there, but I truly love New Mexicos and the Hatch festival is on my bucket list!
I truly love the 30 or so peppers I'm growing, but you are truly showing your Texas roots where one must do everything in the bigger than Texas way! You must be in hog heaven.
Thanks for the update!
Bob
great looking plants as usual AJ. Can't wait to see your garden grow this year. Makes my meager few seem pawtry.
What type of pen are you using to write on your pots?
I believe it is a silver Sharpie. I use the same. You can scrub it off relatively easy with a Brillo pad.
I want your weimaraner!!!
Its a joy watching your season off to such a good start! Where do you pick up those tall square pots AJ.