It got down to 37 here last night, forecast is for 36 tonight. I'm tired of carrying 60 5 and 7 gallon grow bags in and out of the garage at night, so I started stripping them and pruning them back for overwintering this morning.
Looking at my buckets of pods so far, I think I'm likely to end up with 10-15 gallons of superhot greenies. I can make up a batch of hot green tomato salsa with some, dehydrate a batch for some green powder and possibly experiment with a 'whatchagot green sauce', but I'm still going to have tons more than I need. If I try stuffing that many in the freezer there won't be any room for ducks or venison, but it pains me to think of dumping them in the compost bin. I guess I could pickle them...
What do you do with your green pods this time of year?
Looking at my buckets of pods so far, I think I'm likely to end up with 10-15 gallons of superhot greenies. I can make up a batch of hot green tomato salsa with some, dehydrate a batch for some green powder and possibly experiment with a 'whatchagot green sauce', but I'm still going to have tons more than I need. If I try stuffing that many in the freezer there won't be any room for ducks or venison, but it pains me to think of dumping them in the compost bin. I guess I could pickle them...
What do you do with your green pods this time of year?