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what's you're plan for 2008?

chilehunter said:
omri - in the USA most people (& stores)only know of the orange habanero, therefor it is sold just as habanero.
Same here, but we know better than that!
Among us - chileheads, we need to spare some more info. ;)
 
wordwiz said:
It's still early to say for sure, as seeds need to sprout and grow large enough to transplant. If all goes well:

Peppers (one of each except for a few types):
Thai Scorpion
Passilo
NuMex
Sante Fe
Hungarian Wax
White Hab
Black Hungarian
Tobasco
Habenero
Thai Dragon
Naga Jolokia
Seven Pot
Chocolate Habs
Holy Mole
Yellow Mushroom
Bolivian Rainbow
Bulgarian Carrot
Filus Blue
Golden Greek Pepperonchi
Mesilla
Poinsettia
Red Chili
Royal Black
Pretty Purple
Largo Purple
Chilly Chili
Fatali
Scotch Bonnet
Piquin
Tepin
Aji Amarillo
Serrano Tampequino
Chinese Five Color
Anaheim
Variegata (Trifetti)
Cayenne Long Thin
Roberto's Cuban Seasoning
Black Pearl
Marble
Jalapeno
Cumari Ou Passarinho
Lemon Drop
Guyana Birdseye
Ají Picante
Congo Trinidad
Datil
Limon
Mystery
Trinidad Large Yellow Congo
Bhut Jolokia
Ancho San Luis
Thai Denchai
Orchid
Fish
Inchanga
Red Savina
Birds Eye
Guntur Hope
Hotazel
Inferno
Malaga Bird

Eggplants:
Ping Tung
Long Purple
Louisiana Long Green
Black Champion

Tomatoes:
Roma
Beefsteak
Delicious
Jersey Giant

Cucumbers:
Telegraph Improved
Sikkum
Yamato
Plain


Others:
Yellow Squash
Beets
Potatoes
Carrots
Onions
Green Beans - Two types
Peas
Corn
Celery
Asparagus
Broccoli
Bell Peppers
Tobacco

I canned 120 quarts of tomato juice this summer, along with about 24 quarts of whole tomatoes, so I can cut back a bit on them next year. Plus, had I staked them and then we didn't have the blistering, record-setting summer heat and drought, I would have had twice as much.

This biggest problem is the lack of room. I have only about 1400 sq. ft. of room, unless I use the side or front yard (and hire a good divorce lawyer!) Geez, you would think the missus and kids would like the idea they have much less yard to mow!

One other plant I would love to grow, but am having an impossible time finding seeds or seedlings is a Money Tree. It doesn't have to bear $100 fruits - I'll settle for $20s, $10s or even $5s if it is prolific. Hopefully, it will not be an annual, but you can bet I would try to overwinter it!

Mike

Awesome list man. And good luck. At least I knew what you were talking about.:onfire:
 
wordwiz said:
One other plant I would love to grow, but am having an impossible time finding seeds or seedlings is a Money Tree. It doesn't have to bear $100 fruits - I'll settle for $20s, $10s or even $5s if it is prolific. Hopefully, it will not be an annual, but you can bet I would try to overwinter it!


http://www.humeseeds.com/monyplnt.htm


Well, you asked...
 
Omri said:
That plant looks awfully familiar, where does it grow?

It's a favorite ornamental around here. Anyone who does dried flower arrangements treats it like it's gold. I don't have any in my yard, but I always grow a few plants for Market Day.
 
I have a few of those scattered around my yard. I told my daughter when she was younger what it was and it became her mode of bartering.... until I hit it with the lawn mower, keeps coming back
 
:hell: Our season is in full swing and the plants are booming cant wait to harvest :onfire: yay!

Heres my sales list.

Anaheim
Big Jim
Numex Twighlight
Cayene (Traditional)
Jelly bean habanero
Chocolate Habanero
Orange Hab
Red Savina
Yellow Hab
Yellow Scotch bonnet
Red scotch bonnet
Bih and Bhut Jolokia
Naga morich
Dorset Naga
Trinidad scorpion
Callypso
fire cracker
claw
Aji habanero
Red bullet
7 Brothers
Peurple tiger
purple prince
purple largo
purple maui
black cuban
black pearl
guagillo
chillaca
pimento
rats turd
satans kiss
bulgarian carrot
lemon drop
hinkleheitz
african pecquin
piri piri
lava drop
paper lantern
penis peppers
yatsafusa

I think thats it for now.

I have around 400 plants at the moment with another 500 going in soon with approx another 40-60 varieties.
Fun fun!!:mouthonfire:
 
Indeed yes omri....Peters penis pepper. Some new hybrids that I am currently growing (that im sure you will be amused by are : The Atomic Penis and the Black cuban penis pepper the biggest 8 inches you have ever seen!! lol!!! :onfire:

Scorpion
 
Scorpion said:
Indeed yes omri....Peters penis pepper. Some new hybrids that I am currently growing (that im sure you will be amused by are : The Atomic Penis and the Black cuban penis pepper the biggest 8 inches you have ever seen!! lol!!! :onfire:

Scorpion
I'm starting to like you. :lol:
 
rat turd? prik kee nu? or prik kee nu suan? whered you get em? do you want some "suan" they arethe hotter strain (multiple flowers to a node.) pretty certain they are actually chinensis rather than frutescens much more flavour and mean hangin on heat.
 
STILLMANZ. Im not sure what variety they are...I grabbed them on ebay and they are only 3cm at the moment, hard to tell. Id love to try some suan. Is there anything out of the list i posted that interests you for a swap? Let me know. Thanks for your offer!:onfire:

Scorp
 
My plan is to survive and hopefully grow a few plants in my dorm room.

Oh well....I'll graduate in 3 1/2 years.....
 
My Growing List... Well we only have Wet and dry season here so here goes...not much but here goes...

Szentesi
Coffee
Bell Cherry (Red and Yellow)
T'dad Douglah
Green Chili
Cayenne
Orange Thai
Cherry Bomb
Bird Pepper
Tobago Seasoning
Numex Twilight
 
Remember, in Trinidad I would imagine the 7-pot and Trinidad Scorpion can probably be bought at a market stand as easy as it is for a U.S. chilehead to get orange habaneros and jalapenos.

Rarity is all relative. :) That's what so great about having representation from all over the globe on these forums.

Chris


wordwiz said:
Trini,

No Scorpions or 7-pods?

Mike
 
Remember, in Trinidad I would imagine the 7-pot and Trinidad Scorpion can probably be bought at a market stand as easy as it is for a U.S. chilehead to get orange habaneros and jalapenos.

Rarity is all relative. :) That's what so great about having representation from all over the globe on these forums.

Chris
Apparently not. I read an article today (can't find it or I would post a link) that basically said one could find the 7-pod and such, but only by asking around - they are not available at the local pepper market. This makes sense, since finding these seeds is not easy.

Mike
 
This is my list for 2008 although all will be grown some will be given away. I told myself (my wife actually) that i would not do it again like last year but I cannot stop myself. I will have somewhere around 400 to 500 plants. I am going to put a lock on my grow room so she cant stop me, OK two locks shes pretty strong.:shocked:



Elephants Probiscus
Yellow Mushroom
Frigggitello
Aji Amarillo
Bishops Crown
Fresno
Papri paprika
Jalapeno (very large but do not know the variety)
Purple Serrano
Ancho
Big Jim
Tobago Seasoning
Golden Cayenne
Aji Norteno
Datil
Peter Pepper (red)
Fish
GG Pepperoncini
Pepperoncini
Bulgarion Carrot
Antohi Romanian
Not Cayenne (I mislabled this last year but really liked it)
Aji Dulce #2
Trinidad Perfume
NuMex Suave Orange
Guajillo
Chimayo
Chilihuacle Negro
Giant Szegedi
Black Scorpion Tongue
Trinidad Scorpion
7-Pot
Marconi Red
Mariachi
Cowhorn
Murupi
Cheiro Do Norte
Amarela Camprida
Alma Paprika
Pasilla
Holy Mole
Jim's Hot Sweet (?)
Bhuts
Naga
Yellow Manzano
Fatalii (Yellow)
White Hab
Brown Hab
Red Hab
Orange Hab
Scotch Bonnet (Orange)
Golden Nugget
Antonio
Jalapeno Ole
Jaloro
Purple Jalapeno
Jalapeno M
Choricero
Tollie's Italian Sweet
Cayenne Buists Yellow
Peperone Friarello
Szegedi 80
CGN 22190
Jimmy Nardello
Anaheim
Rocotillo
Serrano Tampiqueno
tangerine dream
Red Rocoto
Orange Rocoto
Inca Red Drop
Tabasco x Cayenne (Cross)
Red Popper (Sweet Mini)
Hot Lemon
Fatalii Thin
Napalese Bell
Lemon Drop
Chiltepin
Cumari
Jalabenero
Thick Red Cayenne
Purple Tiger ( ? )
Cal Wonder
Mexican Long Hot ( ? )
Chinese Giant
Sport
Long Thin Cayenne
Sante Fe Grande
Valero
Serrano
Peru Yellow
Thai
Cubanelle
De Arbol Purple
De Arbol

If I get my trades that have not arrived I will also have;

Caribean Red
Corno De Toro
Black Pearl


And Ornamentals for landscaping,

Maquerade
Chinese 5 color
Thai KeeNu
Burning Bush
Pointsettia
Starburst
Venezuaan Purple
Bolivian Rainbow
Royal Black
Prarie fire
Medusa

And any other ornamentals that i can get my hands on.

Dale
 
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