Posted on 01/23/2015 12:30:55 PM PST by greeneyes
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Hi TIK,
Trinidad Scorpion Maruga (sp) which is reputed to be the second hottest pepper in the world according to Husband, did not prosper.
We brought it inside (from the garage) after the temps dropped below 20 degrees, and it struggled soon after. Even though I still have one branch that has newer little leaves - the peppers never matured to brown. Most of the peppers failed. Only one is left, and that is showing signs of yuck. I still think either my husband was wrong on the maturity, or he was sent the wrong seeds.
We gave it a good go though, and saved the peppers that failed for the seeds anyway.
I got pissed because it was a BEAUTIFUL plant. He has started new seeds a few days ago. Getting a jump on it this year.
Exactly , well done!
That's part of the education of dealing with certain select plants - it's a learning expierience, just like gardening.
One learns more from their losses, than learning from their successes .
Then we try it a slightly different way, and learn from that too .
(Ladysforest:" He has started new seeds a few days ago. Getting a jump on it this year.")
I noted in the information about the "Carolina Reaper" that it was raised in South Carolina, and felt that inforation was pertinent.
Some of those seeds may need 180+ days to maturity , especially in Northern climes.
Oh wow! That’s cool about your splitter. I think the new faucet will make a great deal of difference.
Thanks. I do feel much better!
Can they be used as a predator deterrent?
Thanks. It is not.
I have dragged out some seeds from last year’s leftovers, and the seeds saved from last year to maybe start a few during the next few days.
Waiting till payday to order the new seeds and stuff. Got to whittle the wish list down.
Yep time to get a few going indoors here too.
Started ‘mater seeds last night: Druzba, pink Brandywine, Dr. Wyche’s yellow, and Minibell. It was nice to start the process. I’m going to get some herbs started in Chinese takeout containers tomorrow.
In what zone are you, and how much earlier can you plant in the greenhouse versus outdoors? I’m thinking about investing in one.
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On the top right you will see an area marked in yellow. this is you points total.
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It takes a bit to get you accounts set up with Amazon and Bing but once you do you can use those free points to buy all sorts of gardening supplies, and all it takes is a few mouse clicks each day.
Just checking in with greetings to all. Nothing going on here in west Michigan. Still too much of winter left. Just growing lots of alfalfa sprouts. Since I try to avoid carbs, my favorite way to eat them is on top of some tuna or salmon salad. With a liberal sprinkle of dulse powder on them. SO looking forward to spring!
Hmmmmm... I thought I posted a couple of photos last night just before I went to bed but I must not have completed the post after I tested it???
Very soggy day after heavy rains last night. Water is standing in places where we don’t usually see it. Later, another band will come through and may end up as light snow.
I saw some jonquils that were up about an inch last Monday. It’s been fairly mild with a shot or two of arctic air now and again to remind us it’s still winter. I am looking longingly at my raised beds, but can’t do anything with them yet.
After helping an ailing relative out the last two weeks, she gave me two jars of homemade muscadine jelly and a jar of Hyacinth Bean Vine seeds as a “thank you” .... love the jelly and the seeds!
Actually I grow all winter in the greenhouse. Mostly lettuce, spinach, and other greens but this year I also had tomatoes. I’m in zone 8 with lowest temps about 15 so do need heat in there at times. The lowest temp I’ve seen this year is 20 at night. Most days the sun keeps the heat up and it’s only at night that it dips. By the beginning of Feb the freezing temps are very few if any although it can happen. The median last freeze here is March 28 so no plants get set out until then and then with protection of needed until mid April.
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It is raining again! Later today temperatures are going to be at or below freezing. Had to cover up the planters again. Daffys are about to bloom, no matter what the weather.
I’m zone 6 so year around might not be an option, but almost year around could be. I would like to get a big jump on seedlings for earlier and longer harvests. My father-in-law can get 55 gallon drums for free, and I’m wondering if I could use a couple of those filled with water to help heat at night.
They use drums filled with water as a heat reservoir all the time in greenhouses. I’ve never studied the temp variations to see what temps it will protect against. Lot’s of variables would come into play. The greenhouse I keep going all winter is only 6x8 so is relatively easy to keep heated. I can at least grow all the greens we need in there.
It might. I’d make a pepper solution and send it down the tunnels. I’d sprinkle it around the openings. But that’s just me, I’m mean.
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