Hey,
I've been growing plants and raising animals in the deep south of America for about a decade and peppers have always been the favorite. That interest in peppers led me to start making sauces, powders, pickles, salts, and just about anything I could use my peppers in. I especially like to try peppers with unique flavors and have read about a few very cool varieties from members of this forum. About the only type of pepper that I have no interest in are bell peppers (can't get over that aftertaste). Hopefully I can learn even more as a member and maybe help other growers. My goals for the upcoming growing season are to continue testing sweet/mild pepper varieties to find strains that are especially prolific in the hot, humid subtropical climate around here.
I've been growing plants and raising animals in the deep south of America for about a decade and peppers have always been the favorite. That interest in peppers led me to start making sauces, powders, pickles, salts, and just about anything I could use my peppers in. I especially like to try peppers with unique flavors and have read about a few very cool varieties from members of this forum. About the only type of pepper that I have no interest in are bell peppers (can't get over that aftertaste). Hopefully I can learn even more as a member and maybe help other growers. My goals for the upcoming growing season are to continue testing sweet/mild pepper varieties to find strains that are especially prolific in the hot, humid subtropical climate around here.