Howdy!
2009
I have grown some Orange Habanero’s and Jalapeno's in flowerbeds or buckets over the last ten years but I started my first garden last year. Three 4x8x8 raised beds with horse manure and a garden mix from the local dirt place. I ordered a variety of seedlings from CC Nursery but was not pleased with the plants, a 180 degree experience from previous orders.
The garden was pretty successful with a great crop of tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce (bitter) spinach (spotted), radishes, carrots (stunted) onions (stunted) and peppers. The first few batches of Jalapenos were good but the rest of the peppers had neglible if any heat.
Mistakes abound but all easily correctable: too many plants, too crowded, cucumbers took over an entire bed, tomatoes were huge and overwhelmed the little cone shaped cages, squirrels, poor growth from my online peppers and NO HEAT!
2010
This year I raised my beds 8” to 16” high and relocated them to be 24” apart. They were originally spaced 48” apart for my 42” lawn tractor and then I replaced it with a 54” tractor It was pain to use the string trimmer between the beds and that also blew Bermuda seed everywhere making it a huge pain. I plan to spray Roundup around and between the beds and then mulch so the Bermuda will be less of a problem.
I ordered seeds from HippieSeed this past Saturday:
Bhut Jolokia
Yellow 7 Pot
Red Savina
^^^ makes my mouth water thinking about these bad boy’s.
I need to order/buy:
Jalapeno
Tabasco
Cherry
New Mexican
The chilies will get a bed of their own, my plan was to build three more beds, all for peppers but I don’t think I can get it done in time so I may grow some plants in containers. I have been collecting five gallon buckets all year and I think this will be an advantage when it get really hot.
I germinated my seeds in the peat balls last year and then transplanted them to Dixie cups. I think it will be easier and cheaper to germinate them in Dixie cups from the beginning and then transplant them to the garden. I didn’t have enough light last year so I will get two 48” shop lights and mount them over my plotter table this year. I germinated way to many plants last year but I gave them to people at the office. I will germinate more than I need and give them away but 25 Jalapeno’s is far more than I need.
I know this is a Pepper site but…
I love tomatoes so I will probably have three plants again, two plus a cherry. I will get three sheets of welded wire mesh and roll my own cages this year, they should be 30” in diameter and 48” tall.
I need to build a trellis for the cucumbers, those suckers just flat took over and they may share space with a Butternut Squash plant or two. I hate squash, one of those veggies my Momma forced me to eat...well, like my Momma I bought a Butternut last week and roasted it, made my daughter's eat and tried some myself and it tasted great Amazing what 40 years will do to the ole taste buds.
Apparently I waited too late to harvest the lettuce and spinach so I can correct that.
And, I planted the onions and carrots too late.
So that’s my intro for 2010, I will add some pictures pretty soon.
SV
2009
I have grown some Orange Habanero’s and Jalapeno's in flowerbeds or buckets over the last ten years but I started my first garden last year. Three 4x8x8 raised beds with horse manure and a garden mix from the local dirt place. I ordered a variety of seedlings from CC Nursery but was not pleased with the plants, a 180 degree experience from previous orders.
The garden was pretty successful with a great crop of tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce (bitter) spinach (spotted), radishes, carrots (stunted) onions (stunted) and peppers. The first few batches of Jalapenos were good but the rest of the peppers had neglible if any heat.
Mistakes abound but all easily correctable: too many plants, too crowded, cucumbers took over an entire bed, tomatoes were huge and overwhelmed the little cone shaped cages, squirrels, poor growth from my online peppers and NO HEAT!
2010
This year I raised my beds 8” to 16” high and relocated them to be 24” apart. They were originally spaced 48” apart for my 42” lawn tractor and then I replaced it with a 54” tractor It was pain to use the string trimmer between the beds and that also blew Bermuda seed everywhere making it a huge pain. I plan to spray Roundup around and between the beds and then mulch so the Bermuda will be less of a problem.
I ordered seeds from HippieSeed this past Saturday:
Bhut Jolokia
Yellow 7 Pot
Red Savina
^^^ makes my mouth water thinking about these bad boy’s.
I need to order/buy:
Jalapeno
Tabasco
Cherry
New Mexican
The chilies will get a bed of their own, my plan was to build three more beds, all for peppers but I don’t think I can get it done in time so I may grow some plants in containers. I have been collecting five gallon buckets all year and I think this will be an advantage when it get really hot.
I germinated my seeds in the peat balls last year and then transplanted them to Dixie cups. I think it will be easier and cheaper to germinate them in Dixie cups from the beginning and then transplant them to the garden. I didn’t have enough light last year so I will get two 48” shop lights and mount them over my plotter table this year. I germinated way to many plants last year but I gave them to people at the office. I will germinate more than I need and give them away but 25 Jalapeno’s is far more than I need.
I know this is a Pepper site but…
I love tomatoes so I will probably have three plants again, two plus a cherry. I will get three sheets of welded wire mesh and roll my own cages this year, they should be 30” in diameter and 48” tall.
I need to build a trellis for the cucumbers, those suckers just flat took over and they may share space with a Butternut Squash plant or two. I hate squash, one of those veggies my Momma forced me to eat...well, like my Momma I bought a Butternut last week and roasted it, made my daughter's eat and tried some myself and it tasted great Amazing what 40 years will do to the ole taste buds.
Apparently I waited too late to harvest the lettuce and spinach so I can correct that.
And, I planted the onions and carrots too late.
So that’s my intro for 2010, I will add some pictures pretty soon.
SV