OK, so I'm pretty much new to gardening let alone peppers.
I have a lot of hobbies and some of them are just getting to expensive so I've decided to get into something a little less intrusive to my wallet, plus I love spicy food and cooking. So what better idea then to grow my own peppers. My brother and father have been avid gardeners for years and my brother loves growing peppers. The sweet ones are more to his taste and maybe some mild hots. They have both been trying to get me into this for years. So, after doing some research online I purchases some Trinidad moruga scorpion from pepper Joe's site. I have a large heated work shop that I can grow in over the winter and then migrate things outside in the spring.
Thank you for this site and all the information I have sponged from it already.
-Jay
I have a lot of hobbies and some of them are just getting to expensive so I've decided to get into something a little less intrusive to my wallet, plus I love spicy food and cooking. So what better idea then to grow my own peppers. My brother and father have been avid gardeners for years and my brother loves growing peppers. The sweet ones are more to his taste and maybe some mild hots. They have both been trying to get me into this for years. So, after doing some research online I purchases some Trinidad moruga scorpion from pepper Joe's site. I have a large heated work shop that I can grow in over the winter and then migrate things outside in the spring.
Thank you for this site and all the information I have sponged from it already.
-Jay