March 4, 2014 | #1 |
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2014 GROW LIST
Just started my peppers on Sunday. Will start tomatoes in three weeks.
Aji Amarillo Keriting (long Cayenne from Indonesia) Santa Fe Grande Golden Treasure (sweet) Tomatoes: Criole Large Cherry I grow these in pots on my deck. |
March 4, 2014 | #2 |
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I grow in ground and in pots, will we ever get them outside this year? My peppers are sprouting now. I have way too many. I'm going to have to find spots for them!
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March 5, 2014 | #3 |
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March 6, 2014 | #4 |
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have you grown santa fe grande already? i'm growing them for the first time this year, wondering what to expect
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March 6, 2014 | #5 |
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Your list looks good, DAC. I grew Santa Fe a few years ago and loved it!
I am starting mostly "new to me peppers" this year. All of the below varieties will join the Lemon Drop I overwintered in my kitchen window. Cheers! Sweet Zolotistyi Shish*to Jimmy Nardello Hot Aji Omnicolor Dedo de Moca Jaloro Fish Pepper Cheiro Roxa
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March 6, 2014 | #6 |
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March 6, 2014 | #7 |
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No, my first time also. I always grow a "mild" pepper every year.
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I just ate Shi★★★★o peppers for the first time in a Yakatori style restaurant.... YUMMMMMMMY!
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March 17, 2014 | #9 |
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I have more space this year so will be able to grow a few more. Here in Zone 3a I have determined that my peppers do better in the greenhouse so they will stay in there in pots for the whole season.
Jalapeño Jalapa (hybrid) Picante di cayenne Fish Aji Amarillo crimson hot De Bresse Corno di toro (red) slonovo uvo Siberskiy knyaz Jimmy Nardello Keystone I use 2 gallon pots with small tomato cages for my greenhouse peppers, they seem to do OK with that. Wishing you all a great season this year! |
March 17, 2014 | #10 |
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I am growing more kinds than usual
Sweet Orange Blaze Bell Red Bell Early Red Bell Sweet banana Red marconi Very mild Fooled You Pepper Hot Poblano Jalapeno Sorrono Habaneros Red Congo Trinadad Hab Orange Thi Peter Pepper Ghost Pepper |
March 18, 2014 | #11 |
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Great lists! I've got a few new-to-me varieties planned along with some I've grown every year.
Sweet peppers will be in-ground: Elephant Ear *Dolce Rosso d'Appendere And the hots will be in five gallon grow bags: *Red Cayenne *Calabrese *Topeppo *Lemon Drop *West Allis Half Sharp Capperino (F1) Pepperoncini Yellow Cayenne Scotch Bonnet Big Jim NuMex Red Cheese *repeats I was resistant to hybrids (personal choice and wanting to save seeds), but am looking for a productive hot cherry for stuffing and pickling. While the Calabrese peppers fit the bill quite nicely, they can be stingy and very late on production. I'm lucky if I get five quarts from two plants. That's how Capperino from Johnny's Select Seeds landed on my list. I have two Capperino plants that I started back in December just to check germination. I couldn't bear to toss them, so I stuck them in pots, then potted them up into 4.5" square by 6" deep pots in early February. They are now stocky, very dense, and completely loaded with flower buds! I moved them up from the basement the other day to give them a warmer environment, and they are starting to bloom. I did start two more that will go out to the garden, but I think I'll see what these two do as indoor plants. |
March 26, 2014 | #12 |
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2011 My Hot PepperGrow List
My started pepper list is:
Mild: Fooled You Jalapeno Hot: Bhute Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) Started 1/25. For my zone 5 I have to use water walls in late May to keep this touchy plant and ground warm at night. And even then I don't get ripe peppers until late Sept. It a battle here to see what comes first, ripe Ghost Peppers or frost. Caribbean Red habanero Golden Cayenne (Trial, new to me) Curious if this is the same as Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh Jalapeno M Lemon Drop (Trial, new to me) Serrano |
March 31, 2014 | #13 |
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My peppers:
King of the North Tomatoes Cherokee Purple Caspian Pink Sweeties ...that is all lol Can't wait to see how all this growing stuff works. Year one for me so next year I'll try a few more based on what I read here in forums |
March 31, 2014 | #14 |
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Suvoth,
Wow, a normal person! Hey that's great! 3 tomatoes isn't bad. Good luck! I like to grow a few more, just in case some don't make it. Last year I lost 5 to an unexpected freeze. |
March 31, 2014 | #15 |
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Yeah, thought i'd try a few of each. I'm thinking 2 of each plant (but planting 2 more of each plants to give to my parents ) I guess I'll see how it all goes for the both of us Best of luck! lol
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