Skippy is keeping an eye on my pepper sprouts. I don’t know what I’m going to do with all these pepper plants.
But, I do know what I’d like to do with the peppers: POPPERS! I’m bookmarking the recipe at Danielle’s Florida garden here.
Capsicum
Skippy is keeping an eye on my pepper sprouts. I don’t know what I’m going to do with all these pepper plants.
But, I do know what I’d like to do with the peppers: POPPERS! I’m bookmarking the recipe at Danielle’s Florida garden here.
Capsicum
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oh no, my father-in-law was right–our pepper planting last night is probably too late, isn’t it, if your pepper plants are looking so beautiful already =( i’m a first-time gardening hunting around blogland for inspiration, your raised beds look fantastic!
Wow! That’s a lot of peppers! I have grown far too many pepper plants, too. I will probably give some away to members of our community garden.
HI Christa,
Glad to hear your peppers are doing well too. I will probably have many to give away too. Good luck with your potatoes!
CD & SP,
I bet your peppers will do fine. You’ll just have a harvest that starts a bit late. Last year my purchased peppers produced for several months. I think I started picking peppers early August. This year, I planted my peppers on March 15th and kept the seeds at least 75F. Remember to keep your seeds warm! Good luck.
Skippy is so cute! Even just his nose LOL.
Enjoyed catching up here 🙂
tea
xo