Hi guys, I finally took some pictures of my "garden," which is a small urban stoop that I have overflowing with chilis.
Here's my gallery.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10100803078451147.1073741825.604146&type=1&l=356b0c6012
What started as a rather desperate solution for difficult-to-find cooking ingredients for Sichuanese food turned into a quest for every variety of one kind of pepper - the facing heaven chili (朝天椒). I'm up to 9 different kinds, with 3 more on the way.
I've been growing for a few years and have a system which works best for me:
1) promix
2) grow bags (grocery eco bags make the most sense $)
3) tomato-tone
It's not the cheapest way, but it works wonderfully for me!
My stoop only gets about 3 hours of direct sun per day, so I start early indoors to get a jump start, which is just enough to get a decent harvest.
I'm grateful for the support of this board, so feel free to ask me any questions.
Here's my gallery.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10100803078451147.1073741825.604146&type=1&l=356b0c6012
What started as a rather desperate solution for difficult-to-find cooking ingredients for Sichuanese food turned into a quest for every variety of one kind of pepper - the facing heaven chili (朝天椒). I'm up to 9 different kinds, with 3 more on the way.
I've been growing for a few years and have a system which works best for me:
1) promix
2) grow bags (grocery eco bags make the most sense $)
3) tomato-tone
It's not the cheapest way, but it works wonderfully for me!
My stoop only gets about 3 hours of direct sun per day, so I start early indoors to get a jump start, which is just enough to get a decent harvest.
I'm grateful for the support of this board, so feel free to ask me any questions.