It is so amazing to me to think that even with record breaking heat this weekend our peppers and tomatoes are doing great. I guess it proves that deep and infrequent watering really works to keep your trees and plants healthy.
If I remember right, the high for Saturday was said to be 109 degrees, breaking the old record of 107 degrees set back in 1980.
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Showing posts with label grow peppers in arizona. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Record breaking heat this weekend
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Over 110 degrees today...the heat is coming...
Today by any account was a hot one. Over 110 degrees and a little hot breeze as well to add even more stress to the plants and trees.
Have a look at our Anaheim peppers! They are growing upside down, lol. I wonder if it's some sort of nutrient deficiency? Most likely it has to do with the heat increase. We've picked and ate a few of these great tasting Anaheim peppers a few weeks back and they grew normally and tasted great. Interesting huh?!
If you have any idea's please share them with me! Take a look:
Have a look at our Anaheim peppers! They are growing upside down, lol. I wonder if it's some sort of nutrient deficiency? Most likely it has to do with the heat increase. We've picked and ate a few of these great tasting Anaheim peppers a few weeks back and they grew normally and tasted great. Interesting huh?!
If you have any idea's please share them with me! Take a look:
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