Happy to be here! I am Sandy and Connecticut is where I reside.I've lurked around here reading some of the postings and decided to join in the fun.I am particularly interested in the "Wild" varieties,but I do and have grown others.I find the smaller the pepper the more interested I am.I spent some time in South America which is home to many of these wilds,so I can appreciate how its NOT so easy to mimic their growing conditions in Connecticut,without making adjustments,a work in progress
I am lucky to have some success,as I only started 11/15; I now have 5 c. Chacoense seedlings and I have others in the works!Thanks to Peter@Semillas.
Peppers are amazing,there is one to suit everyone's culinary taste and garden interest! As I stated I have many other seedlings, to keep me busy,I do have a shorter growing season than most,but am aided by a GH and grow lights to get a head start with germination etc.
Oh well,nuff said,I am happy to be in your midst.Pepper people are a nice lot.
Sandy aka Wiriwiri
I am lucky to have some success,as I only started 11/15; I now have 5 c. Chacoense seedlings and I have others in the works!Thanks to Peter@Semillas.
Peppers are amazing,there is one to suit everyone's culinary taste and garden interest! As I stated I have many other seedlings, to keep me busy,I do have a shorter growing season than most,but am aided by a GH and grow lights to get a head start with germination etc.
Oh well,nuff said,I am happy to be in your midst.Pepper people are a nice lot.
Sandy aka Wiriwiri