Hello from Lewes, Delaware

Logan'e Poppy

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My name is Bruce and I have been gardening since I was 10 years old. I grow many vegetables but my favorites are hot peppers. I have many perennial beds arondmy home and plant many annuals in season.
I look forward to meeting new gardening friends.
 

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baymule

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Welcome to the forum! We love new members and now we have a pepper collector! There are some bean collectors here and there is a dedicated thread every year for beans. Maybe you can start a thread about your different varieties of peppers.

I also gardened at an early age, I toddled behind my Daddy at age 2 and now at 62, I still need that dirt under my fingernails!

Glad to have you here, can't wait to hear more about your garden!
 

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Hi Bruce ~ Yep ~ like she says ~ we like people coming by to join us ~ But ~ you can keep your &%%& hot peppers ~ went through a stage ~ with the hot ones ~ a friend and I ~ Ya ~ it was whiskey and peppers ~ so now ~ mildly warm is ok ```

Well ~ anyway ~ dinner ```

Ok ~ back ~ I was call to eat ~ daughter had green beans and pot pie ~ so having come from this thread I picked up a dried pepper ~ to eat with the pot pie ~ nothing fire breathing ~ a Cascabella ~ enjoyable ~ Yeh ~you'r good with the peppers ```

Welcome Bruce ~ tell us more ~ and show us some more pictures ```


Richard
 
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*waves from mid-michigan* yum, peppers. :) i usually only grow mild types, but love a few in some meals once in a while. i roast them and then freeze them in pint jars.
 
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