Hello fellow Chiliheads. This will be my first attempt at what I would call a fair-sized suburban pepper garden. I planted a garden last year that was about 60ft X 30ft. It has 8 4ft X 8ft X 20ft raised beds and the remainder is open planting. I will be using two of these beds this year for sweet peppers and a third for hot peppers I've never tasted. I will put 24 plants in each bed. I also have 160 3.9 gallon nursery containers (Nursery #5). I will attempt to match those 160 container plants with planting in the ground. I will till and ammend an area close to 100ft by 50ft. I will have a total of 320 mostly superhot plants outside my normal garden which will also have 72 pepper plants. This giving me a grand total of 392 pepper plants. To say the least..... This should be fun!!
I recently started an overwintering project of about 45 plants. They are in 1 gallon containers now after being pulled from the ground and attacked with the pruners. Of the 45 plants I am attempting, 41 look promising. I'm not sure how many I will keep for this season as this was just an experiment. The overwintered list is as follows:
Yellow, purple, orange, Bonnie Green, Autumn Red, and California Wonder Bell
Sweet Banana
Red Ruffle Pimento
Giant Marconi
Joe E. Parker
Poblano
Long Thin Cayenne
Tobasco (Avery Island)
Biker Billy Jalapeno
White Bullet Hab
Jamaican Hot Chocolate
Red and orange Habanero
Big Sun Scotch Bonnet
Caribbean Red Habanero
Red Congo
Black Congo
Fatalii
Yellow 7
Red 7
Bhut Jolokia
Trinidad Scorpion
I will also be starting a few seeds. I have been watching a veteran grower here on the forum and built a very similar germinator. I have two levels that are 2ft tall by 2ft deep by 4feet wide each. This allows for 4 72 cell starter trays in each of the two sections for a total of 576 sites. I will be planting tomatoes and cullinary herbs at the same time so only six flats will be peppers each planting. I will probably do two plantings and pick the best of both plantings. I started sowing seeds on the 7th of January and my seedling list is as follows:
Hot Portugal
Joe's Long Cayenne
Fish Pepper
Jimmy Nardello
Hinkelhatz
Georgia Flame
6 varieties of Bell Pepper
Patio Red Marconi
Sweet Banana
Pasilla Bajio
Jalapeno M
Serrano Tampiqueno
Lemon Drop
Fatalii
Datil
Red Congo
Black Congo
Caribbean Red Habanero
Jamaican Hot Chocolate
Generic Red, Orange, and Chocolate Habanero
White Bullet Habanero
Yellow Scorpion CARDI
Yellow Scorpion SR
Yellow Scorpion (unknown strain)
Trinidad Scorpion Red
7 Pot Douglah
7 Pot Yellow
7 Pot Red
7 Pot "Brain" Strain
7 Pot Primo
Dorset Naga
Bhut Jolokia
I look forward to what this year brings me. Good and Bad!! This will be a crash course learning experience. I hope it will not be a Crash-landing!! I want to thank all the members who helped me get where I am this past year. I hope this year I can pass some of that knowledge along as well as learn a whole lot more. I will post some pics in a day or two.
Thanks!!
I encourage comments and discussion.....
I recently started an overwintering project of about 45 plants. They are in 1 gallon containers now after being pulled from the ground and attacked with the pruners. Of the 45 plants I am attempting, 41 look promising. I'm not sure how many I will keep for this season as this was just an experiment. The overwintered list is as follows:
Yellow, purple, orange, Bonnie Green, Autumn Red, and California Wonder Bell
Sweet Banana
Red Ruffle Pimento
Giant Marconi
Joe E. Parker
Poblano
Long Thin Cayenne
Tobasco (Avery Island)
Biker Billy Jalapeno
White Bullet Hab
Jamaican Hot Chocolate
Red and orange Habanero
Big Sun Scotch Bonnet
Caribbean Red Habanero
Red Congo
Black Congo
Fatalii
Yellow 7
Red 7
Bhut Jolokia
Trinidad Scorpion
I will also be starting a few seeds. I have been watching a veteran grower here on the forum and built a very similar germinator. I have two levels that are 2ft tall by 2ft deep by 4feet wide each. This allows for 4 72 cell starter trays in each of the two sections for a total of 576 sites. I will be planting tomatoes and cullinary herbs at the same time so only six flats will be peppers each planting. I will probably do two plantings and pick the best of both plantings. I started sowing seeds on the 7th of January and my seedling list is as follows:
Hot Portugal
Joe's Long Cayenne
Fish Pepper
Jimmy Nardello
Hinkelhatz
Georgia Flame
6 varieties of Bell Pepper
Patio Red Marconi
Sweet Banana
Pasilla Bajio
Jalapeno M
Serrano Tampiqueno
Lemon Drop
Fatalii
Datil
Red Congo
Black Congo
Caribbean Red Habanero
Jamaican Hot Chocolate
Generic Red, Orange, and Chocolate Habanero
White Bullet Habanero
Yellow Scorpion CARDI
Yellow Scorpion SR
Yellow Scorpion (unknown strain)
Trinidad Scorpion Red
7 Pot Douglah
7 Pot Yellow
7 Pot Red
7 Pot "Brain" Strain
7 Pot Primo
Dorset Naga
Bhut Jolokia
I look forward to what this year brings me. Good and Bad!! This will be a crash course learning experience. I hope it will not be a Crash-landing!! I want to thank all the members who helped me get where I am this past year. I hope this year I can pass some of that knowledge along as well as learn a whole lot more. I will post some pics in a day or two.
Thanks!!
I encourage comments and discussion.....