Cut back this year by about 50%.
Growing a lot more Turkish and Syrian type Peppers
Love the Aleppo peppers dried and crushed on EVERYTHING.
I started out this year with about 250 plants from seed.
Got them in the ground during the past couple of weeks.
It was very cool (40- 60 degrees) around Mother's Day.
Then turned very warm (80's) the end of May and first part of June.
I am using Sevin dust along with diatomaceous earth to combat any bugs.
So far no aphids. "knock knock" on wood.
Using fencing to combat wildlife critters.
Also using dog fur and dryer/softener type sheets to repel rabbits, etc. ( unlimited supply of dog hair/fur )
Added a trail/hunting camera to spy on my babies.
Growing a lot more Turkish and Syrian type Peppers
Love the Aleppo peppers dried and crushed on EVERYTHING.
I started out this year with about 250 plants from seed.
Got them in the ground during the past couple of weeks.
It was very cool (40- 60 degrees) around Mother's Day.
Then turned very warm (80's) the end of May and first part of June.
I am using Sevin dust along with diatomaceous earth to combat any bugs.
So far no aphids. "knock knock" on wood.
Using fencing to combat wildlife critters.
Also using dog fur and dryer/softener type sheets to repel rabbits, etc. ( unlimited supply of dog hair/fur )
Added a trail/hunting camera to spy on my babies.