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Steve Foster (Scotch Bonnet Steve) Yellow SB

More 2004
 
Steve and Beth check the field
 
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Steve holds court with Jim Campbell - IIRC Steve brought that table, it just slips together with interlocking slots. Jen Da Hen in the foreground. The banner pic at C2C is my pic of her tray of peppers that she brought. Steve and Sherri Parkhurst in the background. Steve made and brought the habanero brand.
 
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The same group - Beth in the background, talking to Cameron Begg
 
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Beth talking to part of the Wisconsin mafia Bernie and Mike
 
 
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My favorite shot of Jim, in the field
 
 
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Beth's table - bonus points to anyone who can identify what's at bottom right
 
 
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Steve with Ian, who visited from the UK
 
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Gordon from California, prepping jalapenos for grilling
 
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That knife is here on the desk next to me now.
 
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Beth, Gordon. jalapenos
 
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That was the year the Roker video crew showed up
 
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John Hard cutting the cheesecake he brought - the yellowjacket wasps WANTED that stuff
 
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As for NECM's group shot, that's me laying in front.
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you for posting the photos... later in the season it would be my pleasure to send you some seed. Fingers are crossed for the bonnet seed to pop. I grew out Beth Boyds Yellow/Orange SB and have past to many forum members ensuring that strain remains available to all to enjoy

Thank you again
 
I made a mistake in the first caption - the habanero brand was brought by Scott Parkhurst, not Steve. This is from 2002
 
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This was 2005 - someone brought wood scraps and we branded them.(We always have a big fire)
 
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This is NECM (Paul) in 2006, and yes ...
 
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... he was actually at work online. Reporting from the field, so to speak.
 
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Edited to add, in 2007 Steve couldn't make it so we built our own Steve in effigy.
 
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I'm afraid by the time the raffle came around, Effigy Steve had over-done it a bit.
 
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Trident chilli said:
Smoke from C2C chilli forum sent me some seed but they were old, unviable and failed to germinate. I would be truly grateful if I could have the seeds as it would be a shame to let his SB variety disappear.
John, check out what I just found, buried in a box, in the corner of my basement! Got these from Mike (Smokemaster) at the end of the 2015 season, for when I did that strictly Bonnet grow in 2016. If I'm remembering correctly, I actually DID get one of Steve's Bonnets to germinate, but lost the seedling shortly thereafter. I thought I'd sown them all that year, but apparently not..... :party:

I'll start soaking these in the next day or two:

"SBS Scotch Bonnet" (from 2005, I'm assuming they're the 'original' seeds), and some other stuff. Possibly 'original' Foodarama SB seeds from Beth?
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Some more of Beth's stuff (not even sure what variety is in the bag with her card on it; it's not labeled)
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And, *I think* these could possibly be 'original' seeds from Allen Boatman's "True Jamaican Scotch Bonnet"
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If anything sprouts, you can be 100% sure that I'll grow them all out in isolation
Wish me luck, or say a prayer or something :)
 
Mike pure gold .... I really hope you are successful in getting a few of those seeds to germinate. Smokemaster kindly sent me some seeds a few years ago but unfortunately they were not viable

Have read on the forum lately a chemistry wizard using peroxide and I think it was oxygenated distilled water for old seeds .... sorry if I got that wrong might have dreamt it after a large glass of Shiraz

Good luck and stay warm your having some unbelievable weather
 
I don't read as many pepper groups as I once did, but sometimes a thread catches my interest as this one has. :)  Scotch Bonnet Steve (SBS) was quite the guy.  Without him and some other very generous people back in the day, my fun in the pepper world may have been a lot different than it turned out!  He was a real stand-up persons who truly cared about others and one of the best growers I have run across.  He would send me fresh pods that I'd look at in awe and wonder how anyone could get them that big. lol   He had some magical soil.  Maybe it's time to dig into the seed stash to see what's there.  I do remember that Scotch Bonnet well.  I am guessing I probably have stored my seeds under better conditions than most over all these years so may have higher germination.  I'll report back.
 
Sometimes I see vendors sell some of his varieties, but many times what they show as a picture is far different than how I remember the pepper looking when I got it.  Maybe accidental crossing, instability, or who knows?  
 
Chris
 
I don't know if Jim is here but he has very little time to spend online. He quit the pepper biz and went higher up the ranks in the fire department.
 
CaJohn or some of his people might be here.
 
 
I have two SBS Habanero plants this being the biggest with the smaller one to the left. Plenty of flowers and a few pods

I will keep updating but please give me a shout if you would like to continue Steve’s legacy by growing this variety... such a shame I couldn’t get one of his bonnets to germinate

Thanks for looking in

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@The_NorthEast_ChileMan long time! I'm one of the original rogues, I was Groovy1 on GardenWeb and njmmadude on the C2C proboards. I was wondering if you had any more photos handy from the 2007 OF? I was there and would love to see them, I didn't bring my own camera!

Mark in NJ
 
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