Posted on 10/26/2012 11:50:41 AM PDT by greeneyes
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Still enjoying lots of tomatoes as they ripen indoors from the limbs I cut off a few weeks back.
Have a great weekend. God Bless.
Pinging the list.
Thanks for da ping... Wife’s sister is visiting from Colorado for a few days. More news at 11...
Thanks for the ping. We are still getting some peppers and the ghost peppers are growing larger. Light rain is falling at the moment.
I have dozens of them...my highest recommendation!
Had our first skiff of snow in the valleys. Mountains have had 1-2 inches. Will be back inthe 50’s next week whichis normal. Some rain and snow mix thru the weekend.
Planning on raising our gardens using pavers and great soil in preparations for next spring.
Temps dropped 30 degrees in 24 hours in Texas. We had a little welcome rain for about 3 minutes earlier today. I walked out the other day and something had killed the squash. Every year I plant different squashes and everytime they’re up and blooming, they get swarmed with something and immediately that’s it.
Am still getting beans, peppers and greens.
My peppers are all grown in 3-gallon pots...I am loaded with orange, purple, red, and chocolate bells at the moment; along with a number of others...
I have been wanting to get an earthbox mostly to use indoors during the winter, but they are kinda expensive, so I have just been muddling by with what I have on hand.
you are welcome.
What’s your temperature there?
I received my FIRST packets of 2013 seeds in the mail yesterday...any other ‘early birds’ out there?
I really like raised beds.
Yes, I have to admit, I have some heirloom seeds that I ordered from Baker Creek - a Missouri Company.
Greetings from New Joisey - right in the path of Hurricane Sandy. Will be covering my little fig tree so it survives the storm. My knockout roses are still blooming and I just took inside three beautiful Charles Aznouzar (sp?) roses. They are the longest blooming and the most beautiful in my garden.
Hope everyone has a great weekend.
It is 56 as I type. Don’t think it ever got to 60 today. Just been a nasty grey day here, and in Houston, according to my wife.
It is time to transplant the ghost peppers to larger containers. They will be brought indoors and babied through the winter and looking forward to spring and our first crop of ghost peppers. Our other peppers are grown in ground, and we had a good crop, for the first time. I forget how many jars my wife put up, but it was over a dozen. I credit the soil test that we had done this year.
Do you bring your peppers inside for the winter?
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