Phil said:Hmmm... I hate to say it, but it COULD be bell pepper. What's it supposed to be, and where did the seeds come from?
I could take a few lessons from you, regarding what kind of attitude to take to life's problems. And that's a pretty good plant to have grown on a windowsill.Student of Spice said:
Didn't know not to order off amazon until I have read your reviews here in the past week.
Its all good, just chalk it up to a learning experience.
Phil said:It might turn out to be cajun belles.... I have experience with "seeds direct", and got lots of green bells after ordering none. Good luck! Look at the bright side. Bell peppers rock, too!
sirex said:By jeebus that's a nice looking yard! Manicured and spacious!!!! Hoooooooo weeeeeeeee!!!!!!
Half of an acre so I think the camera angle might make it look larger than it is, but its all I have so it will only be as good as I can make it. I am trying to plant more fruit trees and berry bushes on it though. I like the concept of sustainable edible/purposeful landscape so I would like to do some kind of hedge along the back fence line. Blueberry perhaps.sirex said:By jeebus that's a nice looking yard! Manicured and spacious!!!! Hoooooooo weeeeeeeee!!!!!!
I just hadn't planted this one outside or in larger container but I will be doing that today. I still need a better attitude on life's problems myself as I still find myself getting stressed out about things at times I really should not be so concerned about. After having had a kidney transplant a year ago and previously been on dialysis for a few years, it does help to put things in perspective.mikeg said:I could take a few lessons from you, regarding what kind of attitude to take to life's problems. And that's a pretty good plant to have grown on a windowsill.
Yes, on the bright side I do cook with them a lot!Phil said:It might turn out to be cajun belles.... I have experience with "seeds direct", and got lots of green bells after ordering none. Good luck! Look at the bright side. Bell peppers rock, too!
I have never stuffed peppers although I would like to try a recipe and do that this year, however they ARE great on pizza!!FL Born said:
I agree, bell peppers are great also... I grow them to stuff and also I love them on my pizzas...
I just wish my bells were that far along... I got a late start...
And it looks like there are woods in the back!!! LOL
Wow I just took a look at that and there does seem to make a lot of unhappy customers. I will however look to known reputable sources from now on. A couple dollars more will be well worth the quality and certainty of having what was ordered. Speaking of which does anyone know where to get a good chocolate bhutlahBlackFatalii said:Yeah... Seeds Direct has some awful customer reviews on amazon. Folks ordering reapers and growing out bells or habs... You actually ordered a bell pepper though, so with any luck you got the one you wanted. That plant looks like its probably a bell.
Their customer reviews are about as pretty as a train wreck, though...
http://www.amazon.com/SeedsDirects-Carolina-Reaper-Pepper-Seeds/dp/B00E5VYAOM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1426824120&sr=8-2&keywords=seeds+direct