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Garden Master
Normally I have banana peppers running out of my ears all year long. Bells come on late but have many to freeze and enough jalepeno's to make fresh salsa all summer long. This year I moved the garden, planted 60 plus pepper plants split between bells, gypsy's and banana's. Most died or remain stunted all year long. Fed them with foliar fertilizers trying to get them to go. Watered them in the heat. Put straw around the plants and what do I get, few burnt green peppers, 1 banana plant that is about 1/2 filled, gypsy is stunted and trying but it's September, time is running out.
My jalepenos? Couldn't find any, then I found some at a local amish nursery. She wouldn't take anything for them as she hadn't transplanted them yet, so I bought 3 overpriced pepper plants to pay her something. Some of them survived, are about 16" high with a bush look to it and VERY dark green. So I look for the peppers, saw 3 shrunken peppers. Kept looking at them and then it hit me..........they aren't jalepenos' at all but habenero's...... I got what I paid for them. For me totally useless.
Oh well, next year is a new year........
My jalepenos? Couldn't find any, then I found some at a local amish nursery. She wouldn't take anything for them as she hadn't transplanted them yet, so I bought 3 overpriced pepper plants to pay her something. Some of them survived, are about 16" high with a bush look to it and VERY dark green. So I look for the peppers, saw 3 shrunken peppers. Kept looking at them and then it hit me..........they aren't jalepenos' at all but habenero's...... I got what I paid for them. For me totally useless.
Oh well, next year is a new year........