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Post by Homesteader on Apr 17, 2015 17:17:26 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2015 17:56:21 GMT
Beee...uuuu...ti...ful!
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Post by tenbusybees on Apr 17, 2015 19:04:40 GMT
That is a lovely sight!
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Post by siletz on Apr 18, 2015 2:55:24 GMT
Those look wonderful! Great job!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2015 3:32:17 GMT
Looks fabulous, major likee. I use those red cups too, I was just telling my neighbor I laughed when I caught my old man drinking out of one - just could not bring myself to tell him what I use them for.
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Post by wally on Apr 18, 2015 7:17:17 GMT
Very nice.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2015 10:07:33 GMT
Awesome job!
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Post by Weed on Apr 18, 2015 10:59:44 GMT
Looks great! Funny how a picture and 3 cups of coffee can get me all jacked up and even more inspired to go! Way behind schedule here but should be able to make a major dent in the git-er done list today. Thanks for the extra nudge!
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Post by daylilydude on Apr 18, 2015 13:30:48 GMT
Anyone that knows me , knows I'm gonna ask... What varieties are in there?
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Post by Homesteader on Apr 18, 2015 19:18:44 GMT
daylily - oh gosh, so many peppers, just three on the maters, Early Girl, Juliet and a new-to-us one called Vita Italia (or close to that).
Peppers: both hot and sweet: Gypsy Hybrid, Aji Dulce, Assam, Bhutjolokia (a few varieties of that), Brain Strain, Carribean Red, Thick Cayenne, Ring of Fire, Chiltepin, Corno Di Toro, Lipstick, La Rouge, Pimento Elite, Tennessee Cheese, Jay’s Ghost Scorpion, Malagueta, Maya Habanero, Moruga Scorpion, Naga King, Naga Morich, Scotch Bonnet, Pimento de Padron, Purira, a sport of Tobago Seasoning, Trinidad Perfume, Trinidad Scorpion, Trinidad Smooth.
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Post by Chickadee on Apr 22, 2015 18:08:05 GMT
Those are some gorgeous Red Solo Cups!
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Post by seaeagle on Apr 22, 2015 22:38:54 GMT
That looks great!I love your quote at the end "When all else fails, plant something! "I just plant King Arthur sweet bells.I was looking at the old Farmers Almanac and it says, if you plant 2 peppers close together, the 2 will produce twice as many peppers as they would if planted separately.I tried it last year and they did really well.They said to plant 3 seeds in a pot and cull the weak one, i didn't plant them that close but had them about 6 inches apart.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2015 3:10:10 GMT
WoW that is a beautiful sight, and a lot of work You did good.\
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Post by susannah on Apr 23, 2015 21:36:33 GMT
Truly a thing of beauty! I just keep staring at the picture. Love it!
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