So far behind this year, have not even made a list for 2015. This shall be the week to shed the lazy!
Thank you very much, that make the perfect subject to shoot!santis00 said:always have such great pictures!
Better late than never, welcome aboard!Essegi said:I'm a bit late here. All great as usual!
Most welcome! Enjoy that WSM!!!tctenten said:Chris, Ihope you and your family have a Happy 4th of July weekend!
Thanks for answering all of my questions.
Thanks Rick!stickman said:Looks like the picture dam finally broke in a big way... those are some really nice looking pods Chris! I'm glad things are turning around for you after the "vigorous" weather you've been experiencing.
dayuuuuuuuuuuuuum!JoynersHotPeppers said:Brains and rouge purple tomatillo plants
JoynersHotPeppers said:Won't be long before the Reapers start to ripen!
JoynersHotPeppers said:Hopefully you get some soon! All 3 of my plants are spitting them out currently but nothing ripe yet.
Yes they are, mine are really gnarly this year for damn sure! Looking forward to getting the first one ripe.D3monic said:
hopefully, my primos finally started to throw some runts, it's just the reapers and jays peach scorpions that are way behind the rest the plants. Jays peach was one I really want to use in a cross as well. Such pretty pods.
JoynersHotPeppers said:
Hopefully you or Chris can help....how do you know when the tomatillos are supposed to be picked?Jeff H said:Harvested any tomatillos yet? Mine are doing great. Peppers and tomatoes aren't all that fond of the excessive rain this year but the tomatillos love it. Got a good amount about to get made into a verde sauce sometime this week.
Mine are around 6 feet tall these days. Yours look about the same.