My every season starts with Texas Pequin, because it never stops growing. A few weeks back we dug up about 30 of these perennial plants to rescue them from the relentless march of the upcoming super hots...
Blister said:Good googly moogly you go big! Looking forward to seeing how your season goes
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moruga welder said:NICE !
romy6 said:I do come her often . But when I do I prefer to check out your grow G man . Stay thirsty my friend and keep on doing what your doing
tsurrie said:Nice! Can't wait to see them grow on that field. Looking good.
Devv said:You're teaching me Gary! Ride on
Devv said:You're teaching me Gary! Ride on
Wow, Chris! Thanks brother!!!MeatHead1313 said:You and me both Devv! Gary has been a fountain of knowledge about pepper growing for me, and always happy to answer any questions. One of the nicest guys around.
Thanks so much Chuck! There are some big, nice plants sitting on deck, just chomping at the bit to get going in these beds, but there's one thing left to do before planting out: Install an electric fence to keep out the feral hogs, who would absolutely destroy these beds to get at the host of earthworms contained therein. I see plenty of tracks and disturbed earth along the banks of Mundy Bayou, just 200 or so feet down the hill from this spot....OCD Chilehead said:That soil looks great. Filled with lots of goodies. Those beds will have great results. Can't wait to see some foliage out there.
Jubnat said:Man...you seem to have quite a well thought out operation there. About how many plants and varieties are you growing?
And what is the end goal of your grow? I assume you're not just growing to supply a few friends and family.
I need to find a source for some of that RCW! Looks like it works too well for you!
I've just been adding some mulch and compost to my little backyard garden...and decided a couple of years ago that it'll be no-till from here on out. Seems to be a whole lot healthier!
Trident chilli said:Awesome Gary ... looking forward to seeing what you intend to plant in those beautiful cultivated rows .... hope the fence stops the hogs
stickman said:Truly epic Gary! Thanks for the pics of your bed prep with the RCW and the timeline for when it's best to plant. There's certainly no shortage of hardwood chips around here during the growing season... I may have to look into some kind of rotation scheme here with my raised beds if I can talk the condo association into letting me have a bit bigger allotment for my garden plot...
How old is that Pequin plant? It looks like the wood at the bottom is at least an inch and a half thick.