Peppers
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I typically dont think much of some of the gardening programs out there but I have to admit that I enjoyed your program very much and enjoyed your commentary and stories.
Keep em coming.
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I like your videos, and the gardening tips and knowledge you share. Watch out for the habaneros. I once made the mistake of eating one whole, when a jokester of a co-worker told me they were mild. Although I lived to tell about it, I wasn't so sure I'd make it until several hours later!
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Cayenne is the only pepper that is considered to be a medicinal herb, so I grow them.
They produce very well, and go with any food that you would like to spice up.
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@markhess thanks for the info
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i think it work her in bahamas ,but bahamas have a rocky soil ,im trying to buy mantis xp 16 it will help me probably ,thanks i appreciate ur help !!
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@mfpieklik Giant Marconi eh, I'll have to try that! - Mark
im growing my peppers in the house, will this save them from the winter?
mcslowpoke 8 months ago
@mcslowpoke I would think so as long as you give them enough light and warmth. - Mark
markhess 8 months ago
how long the peppers wither ?does it grow whole year round?
misskisskadee 11 months ago
@misskisskadee Oh, I wish they did grow year around!! However, peppers are very much hot weather plants and the first touch of frost turns them black and very dead! :( - Mark
markhess 11 months ago
im growing jalapenos(short round) and serranos (long thin) in the same area and now i have some long round jalapeno serrano hybrids!
dontdoschool 1 year ago
@dontdoschool Hmmm, that is interesting. If your jalapeños cross with your serranos, your pepper's seeds should only be affected this year and if you planted those seeds you would get a hybrid cross of jalapeños and serranos. However, sounds like you've tricked nature some how . . . :) Mark
markhess 1 year ago