Chili Pepper
Capsicum annuum
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Fruiting: Fruits.
The second batch of fruit is beginning to appear.This entry is about Jolantru's Chilli Padi in the Well-Contained (Or Not) garden.
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This entry is about Skyfiery's Capsicum seedling in the Edible Plants garden.
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Harvesting: Last harvest
Took the last three stubby peppers for a green chili. Yum.This entry is about Cramsay's Ancho Chili Pepper in the Vegetable garden.
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Flowering: wow! flowering so fast!
There is a huge sense of fulfilment to see a plant flower from seed! this is my first plant to flower having sown it from seed a few months ago! It is truly amazing!This entry is about Newbee's Chili Pepper in the Front Door garden.
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Harvesting: 4 chilis
This entry is about Cmagnus's Prairie Fire Chilis in the Nomadic garden.
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I planted three jalapeno plants…two of them disappeared, somehow? Strange things happened in the garden this year – or about eight months I was working two jobs, so I wasn’t around to take care of most of it, so several things died and disappeared while I wasn’t looking,...This entry is about S1ren's Jalapenos in the Vegetable Garden 2: Fence garden.
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Moved: moved inside
I moved the prairie fire chilis from the front porch to my single south facing window that has space for a table to be put in front of it. (And not a big table, at that, since there’s a doorway right next to it. But they’re inside now, where it’s toasty and warm.This entry is about Cmagnus's Prairie Fire Chilis in the Nomadic garden.
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Harvesting: Small but potent
This entry is about Sparky Klystron's thai sun peppers in the Kerosene Alley garden.
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Harvesting: My new favorite
The Poblano chillies were a last minute planting this season. They fall in to the “well, let’s try this” category. We have useful fruit. Roast on the grill with some garlic and remove the skins. Toss in to the blender. We have dip. Like a spicy Avocado?! Now, what made me think ...This entry is about Sparky Klystron's poblano - gate crashers in the East Bed garden.
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Harvesting: No more generic jalapenos
The jalapenos were a little disappointing: not nearly as productive as the habaneros, and tiny little things. I’m going to make relish with them, when what I really wanted was stuffing jalapenos. Next spring, I’m going to select a variety based on size of fruit it produces, which may ...This entry is about Karen In Wichita's Jalapeno in the Square Foot garden.




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