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misc This year's Potential Pepper Crop....What's yours?

This is the final variety list but the numbers next to each plant has changed. To much work and not enough pepper time has put me behind. I have also added my mater list for anyone who is interested. Did I here someone say that this was an addictive hobby?



Anaheim…………….............2
Ancho………………….........3
Ancho Mulato
Amarilla Camprida……….....2
Ancient Sweet………………10 bought at Meijer's sweetest pepper I ever tasted
Antillias Caribbean………....4
Antohi Romanian……….......3
Antonia Rhomedia……….....4
Aji Amarillo………...............5
Aji Dulce #2.…………….......3
Aji Norteno………….............2
Alma Paprika…….….............3
Arledge
Aurora……………….............3
Beaver Dam…………………2
BGH 1725
Bhut Jolokia………................6
Biker Billy…………...............5
Bishops Crown………...........4
Black Pearl…………………..6
Black Scorpion Tongue……..4
Bonda Ma Jacque……….......
Bulgarian Carrot……….........2
Caribbean Red…………........2
Cascabel
Cayenne Buists Yellow……..5
Cayenne Long Thin………....2
Cayenne Thick Red………....1
Cherry Bomb…………..........5
Cherry Chocolate……….......1
Chiero De Norte……….........3
Chili De Arbol………...........2
Chinese 5-Color……….........5
Chimayo…………….............4
Choriciero…………..............1
Corno De Toro (red)…….....6
Corno De Torro (yellow)….3
Corno Verde
Cow Horn……………….......1
Datil…………………............2
De Arbol Purple……….........3
Dorset Naga
Fatalii……………….............4
Fatallii Thin ……………......2
Fish……………………........2
Fresno……………................2
Friggattelo
Giant Szegedi…………............7
Gold Cayenne………………...2
Golden Nugget…………….....4
Guajillo…………………….....2
Habanero Arbol
Habanero Black……………....4
Habanero Brown……………...8
Habanero Caribbean Red
Habanero Red Savina…….…...4
Habanero White ………….......5
Habanero Venezualan Sweet…3
Hatch Chile
Holy Mole……………….........4
Hot Portugal………………......4
Ignite…………………….........5
Italian Red Marconi………......6
Jalapeno Early…………...........4
Jalapeno “M”………………....4
Jalapeno Ole……………….....6
Jalapeno Purple………….........2
Jalapeno Texas Roadhouse..….1
Jalapeno Up North………........3
Jaloro…………………….........3
Jimmy Nardello………….........3
Lemon Drop
Little Elf………………............1
Madam Jannet…………………1
Manzano Orange…………........5
Manzano Red………….............1
Marbles………….......................4
Masquerade…………………...12
Medusa…………………….......8
Mexican Long Hot………….....2
Murupi………………................4
Naga Morich……………..........12
Nepelese Bell
NuMex Big Jim………….........2
NuMex Pinata…………............2
NuMex Primavera………….....2
NuMex Sandia………………...2
NuMex Suave Orange…………4
Papri Paprika……………..........3
Pasilla…………………….........2
Patuljak Midget…………..........1
Peperone Friariello……….…....3
Pepperoncini (GG)……………4
Peter Pepper (red)………..........5
Piquin
Prarie Fire…………...................5
Purple Tiger (?)
Red Congo……………..............4
Santa Fe Grande………3
Scotch Bonnet………...2
Serrano Purple………...2
Serrano Tampiqueno….3
Seven Pot……………...6
Sport………………......3
Starburst…………........3
Sweet Mariachi………..4
Szegedi 80.………........5
Tangerine Bell……........1
Tobago Seasoning……..3
Thai……………............2
Thai KeeNu……............7
Tollies Italian Sweet…...2
Tree Hab
Trinidad Perfume……...2
Trnidad Scorpion……...8
Valero……....................2
Varengata……..............3
Yellow Congo…….......1
Yellow Mushroom……1

Tomatoes

Kelloggs Breakfast
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Great White
Aunt Gerties Gold
Snow White
Costoluto Genovese
4th of July
Yellow Pear
Abraham Lincoln
Sun Gold
Evergreen
Cherokee Purple
Marianna's Peace
Mortgage Lifter
Cherokee Chocolate
Porters Pride
Omars Lebanese
Persimmon
Isis Candy
Earl of Edgecombe
Bloody Butcher
Hazel Mae
Tidwell German
Black Krim
Black Zebra
Red Zebra
Black Cherry
Marizol Purple

Dale
 
We have 206 peppers planted & up..we went 10 for 10 on our Bhut Jolokia seed. We also have 24 Nagas up..& the list goes on & on..
We also have 144 tomato plants up.
We are increasing our garden space by aprox. 4000 sq ft. Making our total sq.footage 10,000 sq ft..
 
Ciao Dale-

Good grief, what will you do with all those peppers? I can't get my head around the sheer numbers, not to mention just the varieties, yikes!

Your tomato list looks good. If you haven't already tried Black Zebra, I think you'll like it. It's a gorgeous tomato for looks, but it's also a lovely one for processing, not to mention fresh eating. It has very dense juicy flesh and holds up well to blanching and dicing. Marianna's Peace is a monster potato leafed plant, growing upwards of 10' in ideal conditions and a super producer of huge pink beefsteaks that will amaze you. The flavour of them is excellent, in my opinion up there with Brandywine Sudduth but much much much more productive. Enjoy!
 
Sorellina said:
Ciao Dale-

Good grief, what will you do with all those peppers? I can't get my head around the sheer numbers, not to mention just the varieties, yikes!

Your tomato list looks good. If you haven't already tried Black Zebra, I think you'll like it. It's a gorgeous tomato for looks, but it's also a lovely one for processing, not to mention fresh eating. It has very dense juicy flesh and holds up well to blanching and dicing. Marianna's Peace is a monster potato leafed plant, growing upwards of 10' in ideal conditions and a super producer of huge pink beefsteaks that will amaze you. The flavour of them is excellent, in my opinion up there with Brandywine Sudduth but much much much more productive. Enjoy!
You tomato person, you... I'll post my tom list later when I'm focused.
 
Here is my Modest Chili Growing List:

http://www.thechileman.org/growing_...75,1357,3120,3118,87,62,76,1387,4017,4178,453

Here are my Tomatoes:

Sun Gold.
Black Cherry
Black from Tula
Stupice
Stump of the World
Black Krim
Mortgage Lifter
Rutgers
Kellogg's Breakfast
4th of July
San Marzano
Opalka

Memo to myself - need more garden space... :lol:

Sorellina - I will put Marianna's Peace and Black Zebra to next year's potential grow list. I do not grow Brandywine anymore. It tastes great, but the plant does not produce despite of huge plant size. Thanks for your input.
 
Ciao Sanj-

You've got some balance to your tomato list there. Opalka, San Marzano, and Rutgers are all excellent processing tomatoes. Black From Tula (my FAVOURITE black), Black Krim, Kellogg's Breakfast, Stump of the World are all larger tomatoes, outstanding in thick slices in a sandwich. Stump of the World has been compared to Brandywine also but is slightly smaller and much more productive. Black Cherry and Sungold F1 are both hugely prolific cherries. It will be a race to see which one ripens earliest, Sungold F1 or Stupice, a very early red saladette. The others I can't really comment on as I've not grown them.
 
:shocked: And I thought I have a lot...Those are some real impressive grow lists. You guys are making me wish I lived out in the country. I could really use a couple of acres :)
 
This year the potentials are:
Orange Hab
Bhut Jolokia
Red Savina
Choco Hab
Thai Dragon
Indian PC1
Hawaiian sweet hot
Hanoi red
Santa Fe grande
Jalora
Jalapeno
Long red cayenne
Riot

Tomato
Only one variety and that's Delicious
 
Pepperfreak said:
:shocked: And I thought I have a lot...Those are some real impressive grow lists. You guys are making me wish I lived out in the country. I could really use a couple of acres :)

Couldn't we all?:(
 
WACOFlyer said:
If all of my seed trays produce seedlings and yield a good crop of pods, heres what I will have this year:

Caribbean Red *
Red Rocoto *
Red Scotch Bonnet *
Yellow Scotch Bonnet *
Pablano *
Giant Habanero/Scotch bonnet mix *
Zimbabwe bird
Goat Horn *
Punjab *
Douglah *
Tobago Seasoning *
Lanterns
Nipples *
Scorpion *
7 Pot
Red Congo *
Red Habanero *
Inferno *
Peruvian Purple *
Black pearl *
Thai Dragon *
Yellow Mushroom *
Oy' Kho *
Naga Morich *
White "bullet" Habs *

Please list your potential pod crop !

* means there are already up and transplanted.

100+ already transplanted in the greenhouse

I would like to personally thank TriniHottie, Al C. , Pepp3rFreak and Habman for their generosity of sending me seeds this season. :)

Thanks again.
 
A few post back on this thread I posted I was cutting back
on my list due to new puppy.Well I was wrong planted more today
so the list is back to 17.:lol:My Bhut Jolokia and Fatalii
sprouted today so I am back on track.:)
 
HotPeppersFlyFishing said:
A few post back on this thread I posted I was cutting back
on my list due to new puppy.Well I was wrong planted more today
so the list is back to 17.:lol:My Bhut Jolokia and Fatalii
sprouted today so I am back on track.:)

:lol: Yep, you're hooked... :P
 
HotPeppersFlyFishing said:
A few post back on this thread I posted I was cutting back
on my list due to new puppy.Well I was wrong planted more today
so the list is back to 17.:lol:My Bhut Jolokia and Fatalii
sprouted today so I am back on track.:)

Pepperfreak said:
:lol: Yep, you're hooked... :P

It's hard to break the capsaicin addiction.......
 
I just couldn't help myself...Grow list update

As if I needed more...But as with any addiction, there is never enough...:lol:

I have just added Habanero Chocolate and Habanero Red Savina TM to my grow list and here is an updated link.
http://www.thechileman.org/growing_...,3312,1610,3173,3175,1020,1129,4191,3361,1379

I also ordered some tomato plants since I only have 2 growing right now. I ordered Aker's West Virginia and Sugar Cherry.

So far I really like dealing with Cross Country Nurseries...So many varieties so little space...:lol:
 
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