Next season will be a challenge not only to grow some of the hardest peppers to grow, but to also document it all and bagging off pepper blooms and plants that are one of a kind verses 4 or more of one species, I will make photo's as they pop, even though they pretty much look like each other as they sprout.Â
What will amaze me if I don't lose any when I have to leave for a couple of weeks, and will have to leave things under the watchful eyes of my sister and brother, neither are plant people, but once I'm home again I will have control of the helm again.
I will have room in my Garden for about 25 to 30 plants most of which will be in pots so I can control them especially the ones that take a couple of years to grow and bloom. I'm overwintering 14 wild pepper varieties along with several large and old house plants that I've had for over 20 years that I started from small 4 inch plants.