When did you take my picture while i was surfing? only plants inside have pods here, your plants look so nice shame you need to move, nice looking pods mine never got that large.
Still bringing in buckets of peppers but I'm sure at a much great expense than you Southern and West Coast growers. I have to run the heaters in my hoophouses just about every night if I want to keep them from freezing. I will probably get one more large harvest from each of my remaining two beds.
This picture is from one of the beds a couple days ago:
damn , nice shoes Dan !
Very nice, I won't continue my off topic with surf chat but safe to say our waves are not as big as you get there. Our best are after hurricanes or in the winter we get good swells from cold fronts. Last week we had great surf for 6 days after Sandy passed, even a few tow surfers showed up at pump house, luckily not at my local break. While I think the days that followed the video were much cleaner, there's a good tube at the end.This is my spot. To remain namelless. ...
Carry some pods to throw at them and a small can of pepper spray if they get too close. Works wonders to scare off dem sharks *sarcasm*Bottom one is a shot I took of La Jolla Cove. I got chased out by a Great Whte a few days before ...
I heard it was "all time, best ever". Have not traveled since the seeds sprouted last winter. Going to wind down the pepperpatch and take a roadie up north in Dec. Maybe watch the guys at Mavericks.
True Dat. San Diego is in the kold nawth.Yeah but you are in San Diego, thats cheating.
I have 3 types of Ajis and they really just go on and on.Great choice if you only can have one plant and like med heat.I'm cheating too, but things have gotten cold enough that I brought ni a few of the _chinense_ plants. There's a lovely red Congo Trinidad ripening in my office now.
Plenty of the plants outside are still producing, though of course ripening has become a lot slower. What I'm really startled by is the Aji Amarillos, which are suddenly putting out pods like it was going out of style! I know they're a cooler-climate pepper, but I didn't expect this sort of late burst of activity.
I picked a ripe chile de arbol in my yard on New Year's Day once. Unfortunately that plant died in a nasty cold snap the following year.
-NT