a litte of both. had a friend take some the other day for a table.Devv said:Lot's of work after the knock down for sure.
Are you hauling or burning the old timber?
They look BhutylisciousLady Sic said:lol....we will leave that up to the growers with the larger egos
So for the lack of a better name I will call them purple morugalokia.......hope they taste good!
not sure?Devv said:That old Ford is in great shape 68-69?
you should come buy some we had one guy come and take some for a couple tables he is building and another came and got some for a laundry room. pretty cool thinking the old barns will be in other peoples houses. as far as pepers they are still here. i have tossed a couple hundred because of our greenhouse and shadehouse move. but new seedlings are started and we wont miss a beat.RocketMan said:Sic, you should see what old barn wood goes for in Orlando, it's not cheap.
#sexyfords!!!
Where's the pepper????!
That's all
thanks for the kind words.geeme said:LOL - and how close will you get NOW???
Just perused this thread and have to say you guys have a beautiful grow, beautiful property, and a beautiful relationship - LOTS of love clearly goes into everything you do!
Hawaiianero said:They look Bhutyliscious
I skipped a page the first time, went back and watched the review. It looked like you felt the heat before even biting into it. Good luck on growing it out. I'll be interested to see how the next generation pans out.
Thanks for the link. Maybe by next year I'll be brave enough to ask for seeds.hogleg said: