Yikes sorry to hear that, I hope it gets better soon. Seems like there are several people growing hot peppers in WA. I cannot find any in Mt, I'm planning on moving there sometime soon. I transplanted my plants had terrible weather. I want to hear everybody in WA say the weather is awesome for growing hot peppers!! What do you guys think of the kennewick area?
Lazi~, RSman, Maligator, ChocoHab and DuvallDave, chileaddict (and some others) are all on the "wet"side of the state, basically the I-5 corridor from Canada to Portland. Takes in Bellingham, Everett, Seattle and south. That's where Washington get's it rainy reputation, since that's where most of the people in Washington live. Myself and rd1965 are on the "dry" side of the Cascade mountains, very similar weather to most of Montana, from what I know. Hot and dry in the summer, feet of snow in the winter.
The Kennewick area is supurb for growing everything! Smack-dab in the middle of the (in my unprofessional, but well tasted opinion) the best wine region in America! ( I know, gonna get burning arrows from Napa fans, but whatever~~~)
The Kennewick/Pasco/Richland area (commonly referred to as the Tri-Cities) also hosts the only hot sauce-fiery foods type festival in the Northwest that I know of. I went to it several years ago, but it's basically a glorified farmers market festival. Not even remotely the kind of hot sauce festival that the rest of the country sees. The judged for the salsa contest were sitting in the middle of the salsa prep area, seeing everything, and each contestant walked up to the judges to present their entry. No blind tasting...and there was definitely a "home-boys" thing going on. I was the first person from outside of the Tri-Cities to ever even THINK of entering the competition and I did not receive a warm welcome.
Anyway, Back to the weather....which was resembling summer until it rained again today~~~~
edit to include chileaddict as a wetsider...I MEAN...WEST-sider!