I am going to give it a shot and start a glog and post some photos.
I started my 2013 season on 17 Feb 2013. I planted then what I had available and added more peppers as I got the seeds. Next year I am hoping I run a little logical in planting times.
Anaheim (Lake Valley)
Jalapeno (Livingston Seeds)
Habanaro- Red (Lake Valley Organics)
Habanero- Red (Burpee) Habanero mix
Habanero- Yellow (Burpee) Habanero mix
Habanero- Orange (Botanical Interests)
Fatalii (Seed Savers)
NuMex Joe E Parker (Botanical Interests)
Poblano (Lake Valley)
Jamaican Red (Lake Valley) packet says they are a scotch bonnet
California Wonder (Burpee) Carnival mix
Diamond (Burpee) Carnival mix
Golden California Wonder (Burpee) Carnival mix
Orange Sun (Burpee) Carnival mix
Purple Beauty (Burpee) Carnival mix
Serrano (Lake Valley)
Corno di Toro- Red (Renee’s Garden)
Corno di Toro- Yellow (Renee’s Garden)
Douce d’Espange (Ferry-Morse)
Marconi Red (Lake Valley Organics)
Long Thin Cayenne (Ferry-Morse)
Gotrox Mystery Pepper (Gotrox)
Peach Bhut Jolokia (ajijoe)
Wild Brazil (ajijoe)
Surprise Hot Mix (ajijoe)
Bhut Jolokia (chaosbites) {died, failure to thrive, 29 Mar 2013}
Jimmy Nardello's (seed savers)
Fish (seed savers)
Red Rocoto (seed savers)
Chocolate Devil tongue (joemomma)
Bhut Jolokia Indian Carbon (joemomma)
Chocolate Bhut Jolokia (joemomma)
Revels Ghost Bhut Jolokia (joemomma)
Red Habanero, Caribbean not 100% (joemomma)
oh yeah, I have three over winters living in 5 gal. buckets in my garden tub. I was able to snatch a few tasty but small pods this winter from the few plants I had last year.
bhut jolokia
orange habanero
Poblano
DH is going to build some raised beds for me in the coming weeks. Last year's garden was small even after we tried to better the clay soil we have here. Several will have to settle in containers. I am hoping we get a better crop this year. I will have two 3' x 12' beds and a 3' x 24' bed. The 11 year olds will share a 4' x 4' bed and sell their goodies door to door. I will have to find homes for my extra seedlings as I am sure not all can fit.
Rise of the Solo Cup invasion!
Since I don't have the space or fixtures for more lights my babies will have to rely on the strong sun we get here in Colorado. I borrowed one of my 19 yo son's soldering tool to melt the holes in the bottom of the Solo cups. I am using Fox Farm Ocean Forrest for soil. But I did have one bag of epsoma seed mix. The little guys on the skinny tray are now elevated so they can get the sun. If they were near the window the black would heat up and roast them
DH isn't too happy the living room has been turned into my grow room. Right now it is the only place with the natural light and space I need. Maybe next year I will have a grow room in the basement.
This is the little greenhouse (minus the cover) I got at Harbor Freight. On the top are my annums and tomato plants that were started in the first round. Now that I have pots, warming mat, light, seed, and will save seed I will start my chinese first next year. The second tray down is a multi type pack of basil with a few lemon grass seedlings thrown in. Third down are my two 4' T 12s stolen from the basement. Half the light is hanging off so the rubbermaid is holding things steady on the end. Also on those lights I have some more lemon grass and chives trying to germinate. The bottom shelf has a mix of annums and chinese. The skinny tray is more basil. The trays are raised up on smaller (unused) pizza boxes.
A closer look at the bottom shelf. Some of the peppers are doubled up. We get a lot of strong wind here so I am hoping maybe they can help make a wind screen for some of the others down wind. I may even try my hand at a bonchi this fall.
I dated the cups with the sowing date and the pot up dates. FF is Fox Farm. When I started I didn't know what soil I would end up with and I wanted to see what I liked better.
These guys are some of the chinese sitting on shoe boxes to snuggle up with the lights.
More of the top shelf. Pepper and tomato.
Here are the babies of the bunch. I have a couple of hooks and a Marconi up. The Marconi have been slow and full of helmet heads. Hopefully, the few that are tough enough to survive make it to the back yard. There are several jiffy post with seeds from THP members that were kind and shared with me (Gotrox, ajijoe and Joemomma- thank you guys!) I hope to be able to share in the future. If you can read the tags there is also some ornamental grass (blue fescue) that I planted yesterday to go in the front yard landscaping.
Well, this is where I am with this years grow. Hoping for snow in the high country so we don't have water restrictions this year.
I have enjoyed many of your glogs.
Michelle
I started my 2013 season on 17 Feb 2013. I planted then what I had available and added more peppers as I got the seeds. Next year I am hoping I run a little logical in planting times.
Anaheim (Lake Valley)
Jalapeno (Livingston Seeds)
Habanaro- Red (Lake Valley Organics)
Habanero- Red (Burpee) Habanero mix
Habanero- Yellow (Burpee) Habanero mix
Habanero- Orange (Botanical Interests)
Fatalii (Seed Savers)
NuMex Joe E Parker (Botanical Interests)
Poblano (Lake Valley)
Jamaican Red (Lake Valley) packet says they are a scotch bonnet
California Wonder (Burpee) Carnival mix
Diamond (Burpee) Carnival mix
Golden California Wonder (Burpee) Carnival mix
Orange Sun (Burpee) Carnival mix
Purple Beauty (Burpee) Carnival mix
Serrano (Lake Valley)
Corno di Toro- Red (Renee’s Garden)
Corno di Toro- Yellow (Renee’s Garden)
Douce d’Espange (Ferry-Morse)
Marconi Red (Lake Valley Organics)
Long Thin Cayenne (Ferry-Morse)
Gotrox Mystery Pepper (Gotrox)
Peach Bhut Jolokia (ajijoe)
Wild Brazil (ajijoe)
Surprise Hot Mix (ajijoe)
Jimmy Nardello's (seed savers)
Fish (seed savers)
Red Rocoto (seed savers)
Chocolate Devil tongue (joemomma)
Bhut Jolokia Indian Carbon (joemomma)
Chocolate Bhut Jolokia (joemomma)
Revels Ghost Bhut Jolokia (joemomma)
Red Habanero, Caribbean not 100% (joemomma)
oh yeah, I have three over winters living in 5 gal. buckets in my garden tub. I was able to snatch a few tasty but small pods this winter from the few plants I had last year.
bhut jolokia
orange habanero
Poblano
DH is going to build some raised beds for me in the coming weeks. Last year's garden was small even after we tried to better the clay soil we have here. Several will have to settle in containers. I am hoping we get a better crop this year. I will have two 3' x 12' beds and a 3' x 24' bed. The 11 year olds will share a 4' x 4' bed and sell their goodies door to door. I will have to find homes for my extra seedlings as I am sure not all can fit.
Rise of the Solo Cup invasion!
Since I don't have the space or fixtures for more lights my babies will have to rely on the strong sun we get here in Colorado. I borrowed one of my 19 yo son's soldering tool to melt the holes in the bottom of the Solo cups. I am using Fox Farm Ocean Forrest for soil. But I did have one bag of epsoma seed mix. The little guys on the skinny tray are now elevated so they can get the sun. If they were near the window the black would heat up and roast them
DH isn't too happy the living room has been turned into my grow room. Right now it is the only place with the natural light and space I need. Maybe next year I will have a grow room in the basement.
This is the little greenhouse (minus the cover) I got at Harbor Freight. On the top are my annums and tomato plants that were started in the first round. Now that I have pots, warming mat, light, seed, and will save seed I will start my chinese first next year. The second tray down is a multi type pack of basil with a few lemon grass seedlings thrown in. Third down are my two 4' T 12s stolen from the basement. Half the light is hanging off so the rubbermaid is holding things steady on the end. Also on those lights I have some more lemon grass and chives trying to germinate. The bottom shelf has a mix of annums and chinese. The skinny tray is more basil. The trays are raised up on smaller (unused) pizza boxes.
A closer look at the bottom shelf. Some of the peppers are doubled up. We get a lot of strong wind here so I am hoping maybe they can help make a wind screen for some of the others down wind. I may even try my hand at a bonchi this fall.
I dated the cups with the sowing date and the pot up dates. FF is Fox Farm. When I started I didn't know what soil I would end up with and I wanted to see what I liked better.
These guys are some of the chinese sitting on shoe boxes to snuggle up with the lights.
More of the top shelf. Pepper and tomato.
Here are the babies of the bunch. I have a couple of hooks and a Marconi up. The Marconi have been slow and full of helmet heads. Hopefully, the few that are tough enough to survive make it to the back yard. There are several jiffy post with seeds from THP members that were kind and shared with me (Gotrox, ajijoe and Joemomma- thank you guys!) I hope to be able to share in the future. If you can read the tags there is also some ornamental grass (blue fescue) that I planted yesterday to go in the front yard landscaping.
Well, this is where I am with this years grow. Hoping for snow in the high country so we don't have water restrictions this year.
I have enjoyed many of your glogs.
Michelle