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Packs of pickled peppers…..
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@bexferalgoddess BUT HOW MANY PEPPERS COULD YOU PICK?
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@bexferalgoddess i don't do spicy food at all, so i won't be growing peppers that i ahve to wash my hands or accidently burn my eyes out after handling
i'm just not mcuh for spicy hot food.
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@Zealist It burns!!!!!
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@Zealist Husband likes to add torture to mah already tortured soul… habanero are starting to ripen. Many of sneezing happens when hot sauce is made.
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@bexferalgoddess i just do bell pepers, cuz they're tasty to add to things, me ok with this.
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@bexferalgoddess do bell peppers even get spicy? i thought they were sweet peppers
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@Zealist I did bell peppers this year, yet only the spiciest survived *eep!
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@bexferalgoddess i'm a gardening noob, i got a lot of stuff i looked up online, but in practicality, i've successfully grown 2 zuccini and 2 pumpkins that aren't done yet they may die for no reason at all before its over, and a handful of tomatoes. LOL, i've sprouted a lot of stuff and got a bit in the ground right now, a chunk of it out of season as heck atm :S but they're still trying, my beets are gettin bigger my peas going, also handfull of greenbeans, they're easy tho
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@Zealist I’m sorry, I meant within the scope of peppers that I had planted. I plant both spicy and non spicy varieties of peppers.
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@Zealist I’m still new to most things. We have to make most crops boom and bust due to location. Large harvest and put back. Dehydration and canning have been our focus as this is really only our second year. I struggled last year late to the start, I mapped and moved while my husband built extensive areas. We are working on making the surround produce more from local varieties and putting back seeds now that they have been through our weather. Struggles happen every year, mostly pest and heat related, last year I got a total of four individual green beans, this year I got 24 pints. It’s always fun.
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@bexferalgoddess i'm feeling that late start, cuz intially i wanted to till some plots, but grandpa wasn't sold on the idea, cuz i never shwoed interest in gardening before, so i bought some raised planter beds and just started putting stuff out, and he saw my dedication and has given me free reign next year, so i got plans and ideas, i'ma try the injun method of growing three sisters it's apparently relatively legit
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@bexferalgoddess corn beans and squish, corn cuz sweet corn is good, beans, cuz beans are good, and they are nitrogen fixers, and squash cuz they're protective, and good.
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@bexferalgoddess all iknwo is, it makes sense in theory, practicality we'll see what happens.
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@bexferalgoddess little tidbit i learned was moving things aorund in the garden is a good idea, even if you provide fertilizers and nutrition to depleted soil, becuase disease and pests can build up in a spot that target what you grow there every year, so it can help beat that down evne a little bit.
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@Zealist That’s really kewl! Good grandson good grandpa. Work hardy. It’s worth it.
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@bexferalgoddess well i live with him cuz he needs someone to live with him due to dying of lung conditions and old age, so i'm helping care for him while he's alive while practicing for my dreams i guess.
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@bexferalgoddess my ultimate, BIG DREAM, is to build a multigenerational home for my family have kids, have grandkids all living together working the land.
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@Zealist Oh how this makes my heart happy. Good kin. Somewhere in my images of life, the dream to live on the land was where my soul rested. I probably died from newts though…. Buggers loved to scare me.