stc3248 said:
Woo-Hoo!!! Dirt day cometh! Sweet Rickster...That black plasic is the way to go. Have you seen Spicy Chicken's method for putting holes in it??? He has a long steel pole with a propane torch attached with hose clamps to one end heating the end of the pipe. Touch and go perfect circles. I use your technique, pocket knife and tear. Hope your spring and summer do you better than that marathon winter brother.
Oh...and those enchiladas look perfect! AW-TEN-TIC
Hi Shane! Thanks for the good vibe.
Yeah, this far north the IRT plastic mulch is necessary for the varieties that need extra warmth. I don't think I could grow the Fruts or Chinense chiles without it. I need to start hardening off the rest of the nightshades before planting out, and since I don't have any shade cloth I think I'm just gonna drape some agricultural fabric over the plastic on my low row cover out back, and put the flats of seedlings in there. A week or so aught to do it I think. It's up against the house on the south side, so the house will block any wind from the north and it'll be a few degrees warmer than it will out in the veggie garden. Today will be final soil prep and I'll lay down the plastic mulch to begin warming up the soil in preparation for plant-out. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday are supposed to drop down to the upper 30s temperature-wise, so I'm gonna have to wait 'til next weekend to plant out dammit!
Still, better safe than sorry.
Looking at our electric bill for this winter, I can see that I'm not going to be able to OW any more plants down in my cellar, or start Chinense or Frutascens chiles there. The cost of lighting them is just too much for more than a couple months or so. Next year I'm gonna have to order my long-season chiles from somewhere like Cross-country Nursery since the cost of shipping ends up being much less than what I would pay for the electricity over the winter months... PV panels or no. I'm negotiating with my wife for a spot in front of the south-facing sliding glass door for one OW plant... probably a Manzano. So next year I'll only be sowing Annuums along with the Eggplants and the Tomatoes a couple of weeks later.
I saw the pics of Jeff's contraption for making holes in his plastic mulch... pretty slick, but impractical for my grow. I only have 100 sq. ft for chiles.
I was really happy with this recipe for Enchilada sauce, and it tastes even better after a day or two in the fridge. My little sister is coming out from Wisconsin with her family in July, and I'm planning on making a Tex-Mex spread for her birthday while she's here. I'm waffling between Tamales filled with chicken and black mole or these chicken Enchiladas for the entree... dessert will definitely be Mango ice.
Devv said:
Glad to see some peppers in the dirt Rick!
I'm sure it made your day getting them planted.
As mentioned the Enchiladas look great!
I wish you success this season!
S'right Scott... it put a big ole smile in
my face!
Thanks for the good vibe!