It has been almost 2 months since we started the garden, Oct. 22, 2010, and we already have some great looking tomatoes, swiss shard, spinache, sun flowers and a few others.
Enjoy this image of what looks like our first green bell pepper!
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Showing posts with label green peppers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green peppers. Show all posts
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Bell pepper just starting to grow
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Heat and wind is a combo for leaf wilt
So today is the first real day of wind for us over here on the West side of Arizona. I woke up to the sound of our bamboo wind chimes hitting rather harder than usual. Monsoons? Maybe soon....
Take a look at what 110 degree heat combined with 10-12mph off & on winds can do to a lovely habanero pepper plant. This is normal for Arizona. If your plant is looking good in the early morning hours and only looks wilted like this during hot part of the day, then your fine. This is a natural protection and water conservation technique that leaves will do when things get hot and windy like this.
Take a look at what 110 degree heat combined with 10-12mph off & on winds can do to a lovely habanero pepper plant. This is normal for Arizona. If your plant is looking good in the early morning hours and only looks wilted like this during hot part of the day, then your fine. This is a natural protection and water conservation technique that leaves will do when things get hot and windy like this.
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
A few peppers drying in the west side window
A few Anaheim peppers drying in a sunny, west facing window. The longest pepper is approx. 6" long. They are really good in eggs and salsa.
P.S.- I chopped up and ate ONLY ONE small, very small jalapeno pepper on some nachos the other day and almost burned my tongue right out of my mouth! lol
Make sure you wear your gloves when picking these hot peppers like jalapeno, habanero, serrano and others.
P.S.- I chopped up and ate ONLY ONE small, very small jalapeno pepper on some nachos the other day and almost burned my tongue right out of my mouth! lol
Make sure you wear your gloves when picking these hot peppers like jalapeno, habanero, serrano and others.
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