due to illness and surgery im behind schedule. but happy to say ive got a bunch of plants rolling now and more on the way! ive got a dozen or so I over wintered that will give me a head start in the spring.
that's definitely my preferred type. but they don't always want to cooperate. lolMr.joe said:Huge and fast growing are both great qualities for a plant I think.
thanks! they're smaller than years past thanks to life getting in the way. but most seem to be trying to catch up.Bookers said:Plants are looking fantastic!
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that's the exact reason I planted late. I knew mine were to small to survive. I hope you can recover with what you have.Bookers said:Same here due to 2 frosts
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Im getting lots of buds here and there. Aphids didn't help! Toooo many to deal with that's why they went out... cheers happy growing!!!BDASPNY said:that's the exact reason I planted late. I knew mine were to small to survive. I hope you can recover with what you have.
aphids are the devil! glad to hear your plants are recovering.Bookers said:Im getting lots of buds here and there. Aphids didn't help! Toooo many to deal with that's why they went out... cheers happy growing!!!
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thanks! it was a huge chore thankfully I had some help.lespaulde said:Great work, that was a heroic effort getting all those plants in the ground and mulched, well done! Will be interesting to see how insanely it's grown in a month or so!
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thanks!dragonsfire said:Garden looks great
thanks!DownRiver said:Garden is looking great Scott!
Where's the okra? lol
thank you! now you're making me think I should of opted for taller cages. im ready for some fresh tomato's I can already taste the salsa!PaulG said:Looks you might have nipped the aphid
onslaught in the bud, Scott!
Those Siletz tomatoes will top out those
cages in a month or two!
Looks like a triple fork on CD's cross.
More nodes for pods!
the whole grow looks good, Scott. Pretty
soon you will be able to hide behind all
that growth!
thank you! they're a lot happier in the ground and growing steadily.CaneDog said:Wow! The garden's in really great shape. It appears the plants have settled in quickly and are doing well! And good luck with the aphids; hopefully nature will lend you a hand with controlling them.
Looks like the TDxJZ will have put on some good size before it starts producing. That bodes well for solid production.
that's what im hoping for. ive never had these so im looking forward to trying them.PaulG said:If the Red Rocoto performs according to past
generations, you should have some nice, big
stuffing pods!
now that's an idea. I may have to look into trying that. id hate to lose any after getting to that growth point.Devv said:Looking good Scott!
You're going to have more peppers than the law allows
Those maters, I have to stake them with 4' 3/8" rebar. They grow out of the cage, and then a little storm comes and they want to fall over. They get so heavy the cages bend.
Carry on sir!
thanks!DownRiver said:Garden is looking good Scott! Those stepping stones are slowly disappearing into the rapidly growing jungle.
Your "growth" is Dog Barf. No...really...it's a thing, lol. aka Fuligo septica.