Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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November 14, 2015 | #106 |
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Thank you Deborah, I didn't know about the vinegar part. There will be next time.
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November 14, 2015 | #107 | |
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I didn't forget to wear gloves. I had no idea they were needed. No, I licked my fingers to find out if any residue was present. I'm figuring that you can deduce my finding. |
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November 16, 2015 | #108 |
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You should be receiving my package in couple of days, sent last week.
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November 16, 2015 | #109 |
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did this with a carolina reeper the other day... pepper is true to its name
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November 17, 2015 | #110 |
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I wear 2 pairs of gloves. I have had the oils leach through the first pair.
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November 17, 2015 | #111 |
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not everybody has gloves kicking around the kitchen at all times. In a pinch (and I've done it) you can handle/chop hot peppers wearing Ziploc bags on your hands. A bit clumsy but OK for small jobs. And the seeds are hot as fire, even dry the oils will get on your hands so careful even handling dry seeds of the superhots.
True story KarenO Last edited by KarenO; November 17, 2015 at 03:59 PM. |
November 17, 2015 | #112 |
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Tomato have you received my package?
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November 17, 2015 | #113 |
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Karen, yes, great idea !
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November 17, 2015 | #114 |
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November 17, 2015 | #115 |
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Peppers that have come in so far, with pack quantity in ( )...
Anaheim (10) Apple Pimento (1) Banana (10) Big Jim Lumbre (lots) Big Mamma (1) Bishop's Crown (13) Black Cuban (1) Bolivian Rainbow (10) Brazilian Starfish (10) Caribbean Red Habanero (2) Cardinal F1 (4) Cherry Bomb (2) Chilhuacle Rojo (10) Chocolate Habanero (1) Cubanelle (1) Doe Hill paprika (2) Dulce d'Espana (1) Dulcetta Yellow (10) Early Jalapeno (14) Elephant Ears (10) Farmer's Jalapeno (8) Fish Pepper (10) Fooled You Pepper (1) Fresno (11) Golden Cayenne (10) Hong Gochu (3) Hungarian Wax (10) Inca Red Drop (1) Jimmy Nardello (20) Jumbo Jalapeno (lots) Korean Long Keeper (1) Lemon Drops (10) Lemon Yellow Habanero (7) Leutschauer paprika (10) Lipstick (11) Mako Akokosrade (8) Mammoth Jalapeno (10) Marconi (11) Marconi Red (with above) Maui Purple (1) Novogogoshary (1) Numex Big Jim (11) Orange/Yellow Manzano (5) Orange Tree Habanero (1) Pasilla Bajio (10) Peppadew (2) Pequin Pepper (5) Piment D'Espelette (10) Pimiento de Padron (2) Pinot Noir F1 (10) Purple Jalapeno (10) Rain Forrest (2) Red Bhut Jolokia (8) Red Brain Strain (8) Red Peter Pepper (10) Red Sweet Cherry (1) Romanian (1) Rooster Spur (10) Santa Fe Grande (10) Serrano (10) Shish*to (10) Stavros Pepperoncini (10) Sweet Banana (4) Takanotsume (3) Thai Hot Red (1) Tobasco (20) Tolli's Sweet (1) Trinidad Perfume (10) Ubatuba Cambuci (10) White Bullet Habanero (10) White Fatalii (8) Yellow Pequin (8) Zolotoy Telets (1) Some of the very low quantity ones may already be spoken for (wish lists). Please request which variety/varieties (just a few so others can choose) you'd like, with the most wanted at the top of your list. Last edited by Tormato; November 19, 2015 at 04:38 PM. |
November 17, 2015 | #116 |
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Nice list. Would love any of these
Tolli's Sweet Romanian Novogogoshary Apple Pimento Red Sweet Cherry Dulcetta Yellow Any non-bell sweets Last edited by Aerial; November 18, 2015 at 12:41 AM. |
November 17, 2015 | #117 |
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Can I add Red Peter Pepper to my wishlist?
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November 17, 2015 | #118 |
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Yes, that's what the list is for.
While there are still several packages due, the above is what has come in. Anyone that doesn't see their pepper wish list varieties on the above list, may not be getting those varieties. Peppers are much harder to locate in tomatoland . |
November 17, 2015 | #119 |
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Gary, we will get what we will get and be darn glad for it too
I am sure we are all very thankful to receive what we do from this awesome swap. wishlists are just that... wishes, not requirements KarenO |
November 17, 2015 | #120 |
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Gary, if there is a Trinidad Perfume available I'd love to try this again. I think it is the other variety (besides Marconi) that crossed in my garden.
Not every pepper turned hot, but there was no way to tell until you bit into it. Made for some interesting moments when potato salad was served. Thank-you! - Lisa |
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