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PaulG 2012

I'm chomping at the bit to get started with some new chilli varieties this coming Spring. So far I've just scratched the surface with Poblanos, Jalapenos and Serranos, all of which I really like. I've been egged on by a new Second Generation Mejicano neighbor as we've talked about hot chillis over the back fence! He helped me make some Pico de Gallo with my Serranos and Early Girl tomatoes and has some great recipes from his mother and grandmother. Hopefully I'll be able to share some of them on this forum in the future. I need to grow more Cilantro. Oh yeah!

I've ordered seed from several sources which received at least a few good comments on this forum (6/12 - items crossed out did not germ, or weren't planted this year):

US Hot Stuff:
Bolivian Rainbow
Yellow Peter
Nosegay
Trinidad Scorpion (from Spankycolts)
Devil Tongue

The Hippy Seed Company: Seed Packet Mixes
NuMex Twilight (from Siliman)
Yellow Jellybeans
Tom Thumbs
Wild Texas Tepin

Refining Fire: Seed Packet Mix
Scotch Bonnet
Chocolate Habanero
Jamaican Red Mushroom

New Mexico State University:
Chiltepin
Omnicolor
Red Carribean Habanero
Orange Habanero

Pepper Gal:
Aji Yellow (request from a Peruvian friend of ours!)
Thai Hot

Peppermania:
Inca Lost
Fatali
White Habanero (from Spanky)
Red Savina (cross with Fatali, from Spanky)
Bishop's Crown
Inca Red Drop
Orange Rocoto
Congo Trinidad

I doubt I will be able to try all of these out this year, but I have saved my seeds in small glass jars with tight-fitting lids for storage over the next year. I have been saving seed from other garden produce and have had good luck with germinating them after two or even three years. The jars are stored in boxes in the garage for a cool dark location for them. I have ordered several compact varieties with an eye toward trying to winter over some of my plants this year. Since I didn't even know peppers were perennial, I can say I've already learned something from this forum!


I purchased a small greenhouse from One Stop Gardens (via Harbor Freight) for $300 four years ago. This is one of the greenhouse kits I've noticed in the greenhouse advertsing bar at the bottom of some of the pages on this forum. This picture is from Spring/ Summer 2011. You can see my tomato and pepper starts on the sheves. I winter over some bonsai trees and jade plants as well as geraniums, begonias and Gerbera Daisies. In the winter, I use a small space heater (visible on ground in the picture) to keep the temp at 40F during the few cold weeks we experience here. So far it has worked pretty well. If overwintering pepper plants becomes a reality I'll be making more room in the greenhouse! I've started a thread in the Grow Tech forum to discuss issues which crop up with these units.

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January 14, 2012:

Composting:

Okay, I need to do something outside. I know, I'll dig out a compost bin. We've had a little dry cool weather, so the worms have burrowed down, and the compost is crumbly, if a tad wet.

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The first step - dig out the bin and sift the material. I use a homemade frame with a layer of 1/4 inch plastic hardware cloth backed with a layer of one inch mesh poultry netting. The fine stuff goes into the wheelbarrow, the coarse stuff into an adjacent compost bin we're still building up.

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The bin on the left is covered to keep the leafy material dry and fluffy. The dry leaves are an important layer in the compost 'cake'. The bin on the right is the one I'm digging out. Nice, dark and crumbly with lots of worms! The sifter is on the wheelbarrow, and some of the coarse stuff is already on the active compost bin in the middle. The bin in the back is resting for several of months. It has a black plastic hardware cloth cover to keep out squirrels and racoons.

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The bin is all dug out. I left about two inches of broken up compost on the bottom of the hole to create a space for the worms to move into. You can see the bin in the middle has a layer of coarse stuff spread out on the top.

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The last step is to put a nice deep layer of dry leaves on the bin we just dug out. Now that bin will rest for a at least several months or more while the earthworms move into the compost/earth interface and do their work. That will make a great base for the next cycle of composting in this bin. I put a thin layer of leaves on the middle bin, too. Now there's a nice layer cake of dirt/compost, leaves. kitchen scraps. All small yard clippings except grass go into the compost bins, even tomato vines and pepper branches and twigs. I don't even chop stuff up too much. I try to have at least 10 or 12 layers of stuff built up before I cover the bin with a layer of dirt/compost and let the worms work for several months. I'm getting about 12-18 cubic feet of compost from these bins a year. My goal is to become 'soil self-sufficient' at some point, perhaps only having to procure horticultural pumice or vermiculite and some peat moss every so often.

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The good stuff. It will go into a plastic, vented storage bin for at lest eight weeks to cure a bit. Then I mix it with a little peat moss and some vermiculite or pumice for aeration. In my large containers, I add 2 or 3 inches of compost worked into the top of the container only every year. I try not to mix up the soil layers in the big containers very much, letting the nutrients percolate down through the soil as in a natural setting. As the blog continues this summer, I'll include photos of the irrigation system and containers I use to grow my tomatoes and peppers, and a few other things.
 
Thanks, Rick; thought they would never start to ripen! Our normal first
frost date is around Oct. 29 (50th percentile). 36F usually around Oct 12.
So I'm hoping for another month of decent growing days. The forecast
for the next 10 days is for mostly clear and dry with a couple of partly
cloudy with a chance of rain days, but they have been insignificant so far.

I am going to try to extend a few in the greenhouse just for fun. Would like
to overwinter a few, anyway.

Be on the lookout for incoming Omnicolors. They went out Tuesday.
The Omnicolors came in the mail today Paul! :woohoo: I'm definitely looking forward to trying them in some salsa tonight! Thanks so much for sharing. :dance:
 
The Omnicolors came in the mail today Paul! :woohoo: I'm definitely looking forward to trying them in some salsa tonight! Thanks so much for sharing. :dance:
That was pretty fast! Glad they got there okay.
Looking forward to see how you like them in salsa!
 
After reading your glogs ad what you do with peppers and your meals. No pods should scare you!! I shall call u master PG!! Love them congos. Gary was gracious to send me and I loved them since. Unfortunately mine aren't doing so well. But indeed. You no need fear the peppers. They should fear you!!
 
After reading your glogs ad what you do with peppers and your meals. No pods should scare you!! I shall call u master PG!! Love them congos. Gary was gracious to send me and I loved them since. Unfortunately mine aren't doing so well. But indeed. You no need fear the peppers. They should fear you!!
You are right about the Congo T's. Mine should produce a few
decent pods; maybe one will have your name on it!

Speaking of fear, I sampled a couple of Andy's pods. A Peach Habanero and a Red
Scorpion. Both really toasted my face. I got a pic or two of the Red Scorp.
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The devil pod:
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Look at the folds in this pod! The seeds were hard to dig out of
all the placenta and folded pod walls.
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Both pods affected me the same way. Immediate tongue and
mouth burn spreading to lips and nostrils. Each piece added to
the heat, and by the end of the first half, I was sniffling and my
forehead was literally burning and sweating profusely. Felt like
rubbing a sunburn with sandpaper. That feeling lasted for long
after the meal (took two quesadillas to eat the whole pod!).

DEVIL POD SPAWN :twisted: This even looks like flames:
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It took forever to eat the second quesadilla and second pod half! The
heat never really subsided, and my forehead just kept burning! Andy ( :twisted: )
said that the Peach Hab was on the mild side, but nice flavor, but it
really toasted my face. He is not a minister at all, but an agent of the
devil casting hellpod spawn all about the lower 48! Good work, Pulpiteer!

Off to NWChileFest tomorrow, so will be awol until afterwards. Hope
everyone has a good weekend.
 
Those scorpions don't mess around. They're mean. I definitely like the flavor of the peach habs more. They worked real well in my peach jelly.
 
Hey everybody... I got to meet a celebrity today... I was too shy to ask for an autograph but I did get to share some beers with him.. And I gotta say... You think he's cool here on THP? Believe it or not... He's EVEN cooler in person.

Ladies and Gents.
I got to meet the one, the only, The Great PaulG.
:party: :dance: :D



It was great to finally meet you buddy. My Wife and I absolutely loved talking with you and I really enjoyed sharing some beers together. Thanks again my friend :) It was a great time to say the least. We gotta do it more than once a year now!

Hope you survive the rest of the weekend! There was alot of stomach damage done in the 5 hours I was there. 3 days worth!? I'd be in the hosipital. lol.

Good times buddy.
Have a safe trip back home and thanks again for making the drive up to hang with all of us.
 
The pleasure was mine, Brandon. You and your wife are a great couple; it felt like I had known you for longer than just a few hours, and I look forward to more fun in the future! It was awesome sharing the Pure Evil Challenge with you, buddy; I told Aaron to watch out next year - I'm not backing out! Oops, shouldn't have said that :fireball: Serio, you did a great job lasting it out with Aaron, that stuff was amazing. You have the pepper gene, my friend!

Glad you made it home safe and sound. Checked out the official thread yet?
 
Glad you had fun...little jealous of Brandon getting to share beers with you! That must have been a really great time! We're both back on the same page buddy! 70 :dance: !!!
 
I didn't have enough time to just hang with mi amigos! Brandon, Paul....it went too quick and I did not get enough time with you guys!
 
The pleasure was mine, Brandon. You and your wife are a great couple; it felt like I had known you for longer than just a few hours, and I look forward to more fun in the future! It was awesome sharing the Pure Evil Challenge with you, buddy; I told Aaron to watch out next year - I'm not backing out! Oops, shouldn't have said that :fireball: Serio, you did a great job lasting it out with Aaron, that stuff was amazing. You have the pepper gene, my friend!
Glad you made it home safe and sound. Checked out the official thread yet?

Thanks Paul :) We have known each other much longer than a few hours my friend. That's why it was so great to spend time with you in person :D I told my wife way before the event and on the way there... "I'm REALLY exited to meet Paul, he's such a great guy!"

My Wife told me this on the ride home after I mentioned how much fun I had meeting you...... "I LOVED talking to Paul, he and his lovely Wife are so much like us! He did so well with the pure evil challenge, I couldn't believe it! We should go to OR and meet up with him and his family!" I couldn't have agreed more. We loved hanging out with you for the small amount of time we did. Thanks again for coming up buddy! We all would love to meet up with you and your family in your neck of the woods.. Just let us know buddy!

Glad you got home safe Paul. Oh yeah man, I got that thread followed. I'm just waiting for the pic of You, my Wife, and I all hanging out smiling.. Were framing that one! :D
 
Well, I hope someone got alot of good pics of the fest to post up on here somewhere. I'm betting that between SL and Scovie it willbe completely cannonized somewhere. OK Paul, now lets get some more pics of that awesome, following the true meaning of that word as in Awe Inspiring, back yard of yours. :)

Have a great week Paul
 
Glad you had fun...little jealous of Brandon getting to share beers with you! That must have been a really great time! We're both back on the same page buddy! 70 :dance: !!!
It was a gas, my man! It would only have been better if our
SoCal brothers and sisters could have shared it with us! Page 70?
That is insane! But very cool!


I didn't have enough time to just hang with mi amigos! Brandon, Paul....it went too quick and I did not get enough time with you guys!
That always is the case, it seems. Maybe a Week-long Chilefest? Whoo-hoo!

Thanks Paul :) We have known each other much longer than a few hours my friend. That's why it was so great to spend time with you in person :D I told my wife way before the event and on the way there... "I'm REALLY exited to meet Paul, he's such a great guy!"

My Wife told me this on the ride home after I mentioned how much fun I had meeting you...... "I LOVED talking to Paul, he and his lovely Wife are so much like us! He did so well with the pure evil challenge, I couldn't believe it! We should go to OR and meet up with him and his family!" I couldn't have agreed more. We loved hanging out with you for the small amount of time we did. Thanks again for coming up buddy! We all would love to meet up with you and your family in your neck of the woods.. Just let us know buddy!

Glad you got home safe Paul. Oh yeah man, I got that thread followed. I'm just waiting for the pic of You, my Wife, and I all hanging out smiling.. Were framing that one! :D
That sounds like a great idea, Brandon! It would be fun to have
you down for a visit. I wish my wife could have met you this
weekend, but we will just have to make sure that happens.
I know she would enjoy getting to know you as much as I did. If
you know you are going to be in the area, let us know, otherwise,
we'll just set something up.


Well, I hope someone got alot of good pics of the fest to post up on here somewhere. I'm betting that between SL and Scovie it willbe completely cannonized somewhere. OK Paul, now lets get some more pics of that awesome, following the true meaning of that word as in Awe Inspiring, back yard of yours. :)

Have a great week Paul
You are too kind, Bill! There are a bunch of pix up on the thread:

http://thehotpepper.com/topic/34336-2012-northwest-chilefest-official-thread/

I'll try to get an update posted in the next few days.
Thanks for checking in. We had a blast at the NWCF!
Would be cool to meet a lot more of the forum members
in person.

Good week to you, my friend.
 
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