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Hi all - - - -

I've been lurking a few years and have learned a TON from you all!

I live in the Cleveland, OH area and grow mainly tomatoes and chiles (serious salsa fan, and I make my own, always searching for the perfect recipe). My wife and I have a plot in our city's community garden where this year we're growing tomatoes (orange banana, rutgers, viva italia, polish linguisa, OSU blue, black plum, amish paste), corn, and jalapenos. mostly early season stuff because every year the deer break the fence and go to town eating everyone's plants.

at home, I have a container garden because my yard is so shady. that's where I'm growing the fun stuff! tomatoes: purple russian, orange russian 117, orange strawberry, roman candle. Chiles: bhuts, fatalii, orange hab, biker billy jals, congo black, congo trinidad, holy mole, cayenne, cherry, hot lemon, fish, cajamarca, jaloro).

So, thanks for all the advice!
 
Hi all - - - -

I've been lurking a few years and have learned a TON from you all!

I live in the Cleveland, OH area and grow mainly tomatoes and chiles (serious salsa fan, and I make my own, always searching for the perfect recipe). My wife and I have a plot in our city's community garden where this year we're growing tomatoes (orange banana, rutgers, viva italia, polish linguisa, OSU blue, black plum, amish paste), corn, and jalapenos. mostly early season stuff because every year the deer break the fence and go to town eating everyone's plants.

at home, I have a container garden because my yard is so shady. that's where I'm growing the fun stuff! tomatoes: purple russian, orange russian 117, orange strawberry, roman candle. Chiles: bhuts, fatalii, orange hab, biker billy jals, congo black, congo trinidad, holy mole, cayenne, cherry, hot lemon, fish, cajamarca, jaloro).

So, thanks for all the advice!


I am guessing with all the hot peppers you named and a shorter grow seaon than most that you start indoors with seeds. Is that correct? I am starting to grow more hot peppers with longer times to mature that i have to order the seeds for. How do you go abouts that? I am thinking about getting a grow light at lowes or something like that and starting my seeds in Feb to have them in the ground by May. Just not really 100% sure yet. My ghost peppers are just now starting to flower. The rest are doing great, jalapenos, hab plants that i picked up from a nursery, cayenne, pinta cayennes, hot banana, petter peppers, thai peppers, few different bell peppers. Then i have everything else i grow
 
Bigslimmm - I'm not a buckeyes fan, so you're not hurting my feelings!

rmardis - yup, I started seeds indoors in mid-March with the help of grow lights. next year I'm going to start even earlier!
 
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