I haven't posted a garden overview photo in a month, so...
I wish all the weeds and grass were not in this picture, but, hey, I'm trying to keep it real...There's only a couple of hours each morning that I can do work here, so I really have to prioritize. Watering and spraying usually win out over mowing and weeding, or even building rows and planting. Also, some of the newer rows are only halfway mulched in, so they look really unfinished. The large patch of Johnson grass in the middle of the picture is where I turned over the ground a couple of months ago to make rows for the Lumbre plants...It still hasn't happened...
The 4 leftmost rows are
C. baccatum; Row 1: Habanero de Arbol (not
C. baccatum, but not a Habanero, either...), Row 2: Birgit's Locoto, Row 3: Aji Amarillo in the front, Guampinha de Veado behind, Row 4: Aji Limon.
The next 3, dark, bushy rows are
C. chinense; Row 5: Congo Trinidad in the front, Trinidad Scorpion in the back, Row 6: Jamaican Scotch Bonnet, Row 7: Cajamarca.
The short rows in the right front of the photo are
C. annuum; Row 1: not planted, Row 2: Thai Chile, Rows 3 & 4: Thai Bird ("Garden Bird Seed"), Row 5: NuMex Jalmundo.
Behind the
C. annuum patch, next to the old tank, are plants in containers, waiting to be go in the ground: Thai Chile, Lumbre, and Caribbean Red Habanero. Not shown here, waiting on the patio at home, are 8 plants of Queen Laurie.