Introduction

Hi everybody,
 
I have a few years of gardening expertise but changed from a temperate to a tropical climate (Chiapas, MX). A lot of gardening re-education going on... Change of climate also means change of crops, and peppers definitely are easier to cultivate in tropical conditions, at least in my hands. And so here I am :)
 
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:welcome: from the Pacific NorthWest, USA, Dieter!
 
Good luck gardening in the tropics, something
I'd like to try someday!
 
PaulG said:
:welcome: from the Pacific NorthWest, USA, Dieter!
 
Good luck gardening in the tropics, something
I'd like to try someday!
 
Gardening in the tropics is quite different, as you constantly are faced with extremes. There is no rain, only downpour; no pests, only infestation; no warmth, only heat; no good yield, only excess, ...
 
Thanks all for the welcome :)
 
ahayastani said:
 
Gardening in the tropics is quite different, as you constantly are faced with extremes. There is no rain, only downpour; no pests, only infestation; no warmth, only heat; no good yield, only excess, ...
 
Thanks all for the welcome :)
I guess you can have too much of a good thing, eh?
 
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