So far behind this year, have not even made a list for 2015. This shall be the week to shed the lazy!
JoynersHotPeppers said:Finally something green!
Was tired of looking at myself wishing it was hunting seasonRunescape said:whoa, whoa, whoa...new avatar?
I have never seen them, was out today looking at deer feed and saw these at my local spot and figured I'd try them since I am an organic grower. I'll post reports in my GLOG.D3monic said:You know if the purple ones still taste the same? Would make a interesting salsa.
JoynersHotPeppers said:Going to try these this season for some sauces!
I am growing the purple tomatillo as well & pineapple tomatillo or pineapple husk tomato!JoynersHotPeppers said:Going to try these this season for some sauces!
The Mystery Wine is a pepper that presented itself in my grow around 5 years ago. I have grown it out over the last 5 years and so far the shape, flavor and color have remained virtually unchanged. If you search Nigel's reviews on here he eats one and describes it. It makes an amazing powder!Plantguy76 said:I am growing the purple tomatillo as well & pineapple tomatillo or pineapple husk tomato!
Baker creek has a nice selection of tomatillos they had one I wanted but was sold out might check again
Chris nice glog you have here what is a mystery wine F5 pepper?
Is it a super hot or Habanero what is the flavor like etc?
JoynersHotPeppers said:Finally something green!
Scorched said:I'll second that the Mystery Wine does make an amazing powder. Chris was great enough to send me some and I love the stuff.
Thanks you Chris for the vid Nigel nails it as always.JoynersHotPeppers said:The Mystery Wine is a pepper that presented itself in my grow around 5 years ago. I have grown it out over the last 5 years and so far the shape, flavor and color have remained virtually unchanged. If you search Nigel's reviews on here he eats one and describes it. It makes an amazing powder!
Here is the review