Hello! Newbie from North Georgia here.....just tried pepper growing for the first time this season. I got a late start (planted small plants from Lowes about 2 weeks ago). Not sure I'll get many if any peppers from either plant (banana pepper & jalapeno). However, I do want to go ahead and plan next year's crop.
I want to make sure my crops are two things so that I can ensure that my morale stays high: 1) Easy to grow and 2) Produce a lot of peppers. I am researching the seeds I want, and so far I'm leaning towards this list, and I'd like your feedback:
1) Jalapeno
2) Orange Habanero
3) Bishop's Crown/Christmas Bell
4) Jimmy Nardellos
5) Yellow Scotch Bonnets
What are your thoughts? Any other suggestions? I like mild and sweet peppers to eat with my meals...and I will use some of the hots in salsas and other marinades, etc.
I'm not sure how the whole SASBE/SASE thing works...but if anyone wants to allow me the opportunity to try a different seed, I am up for anything.
I don't have a source for seeds currently, but I am looking at the different forum sponsors first. Also, I will be going through my late grandfather's seeds over the next few weeks....he's been deceased for nearly 15 years, but I'm hoping I can find and save some of his seeds from his gardens (tomatoes, peppers, corn, okra, squash, etc.).
Thanks for letting me write a book on my first post....lol....looking forward to trying and contribute to this great forum.
I want to make sure my crops are two things so that I can ensure that my morale stays high: 1) Easy to grow and 2) Produce a lot of peppers. I am researching the seeds I want, and so far I'm leaning towards this list, and I'd like your feedback:
1) Jalapeno
2) Orange Habanero
3) Bishop's Crown/Christmas Bell
4) Jimmy Nardellos
5) Yellow Scotch Bonnets
What are your thoughts? Any other suggestions? I like mild and sweet peppers to eat with my meals...and I will use some of the hots in salsas and other marinades, etc.
I'm not sure how the whole SASBE/SASE thing works...but if anyone wants to allow me the opportunity to try a different seed, I am up for anything.
I don't have a source for seeds currently, but I am looking at the different forum sponsors first. Also, I will be going through my late grandfather's seeds over the next few weeks....he's been deceased for nearly 15 years, but I'm hoping I can find and save some of his seeds from his gardens (tomatoes, peppers, corn, okra, squash, etc.).
Thanks for letting me write a book on my first post....lol....looking forward to trying and contribute to this great forum.