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Author: | pepperhead212 [ Wed Aug 08, 2012 5:11 pm ] |
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The last two days I probably harvested enough peppers to last me the entire year, yet this is just a start! Yesterday I uncovered my protected (from pepper maggots) area, and all I had time to pick were the jalapeƱos, lombaks, and a few Hanoi markets. Still about 80% of the peppers out there to be picked, as well as many green ones and flowers for later harvests. I found a new Indian variety - Phuljadi - that is incredibly hot for a non-habanero, around 100-120k SUs. It is also great in flavor, green or red, so this is a keeper. Too early to see if the kashmeri will do well as far as taste (just started ripening), but they are huge plants, loaded with peppers. Here is my pepper album, with the photos from the beginning of the season. |
Author: | gardnercook [ Wed Aug 08, 2012 6:10 pm ] |
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You are definitely living up to your handle....and I so wished I lived near you. |
Author: | auntcy1 [ Wed Aug 08, 2012 8:44 pm ] |
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Amazing Dave and I agree with Ilene - you certainly do live up to your handle! And question for you - how do I know when to pick my Thai Chili Peppers? They are very small, less than the size of my pinky, but they have turned red. I don't know the specific name other than Thai as I bought the plants in a nursery and that's how they were labeled. Thanks Nance |
Author: | TheFuzzy [ Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:06 pm ] |
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Dave, What are those "starfish" peppers? That's the first time I've seen those. As you know, I will always happily swap you a bottle of wine for some dried peppers. Especially the milder ones. |
Author: | pepperhead212 [ Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:55 pm ] |
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auntcy1 wrote: Amazing Dave and I agree with Ilene - you certainly do live up to your handle! And question for you - how do I know when to pick my Thai Chili Peppers? They are very small, less than the size of my pinky, but they have turned red. I don't know the specific name other than Thai as I bought the plants in a nursery and that's how they were labeled. Thanks Nance Thai peppers vary greatly, in size and heat. Many varieties are very small plants, and the peppers are only 1 1/4-1 1/2" long, and only 1/4" thick. Once peppers begin to ripen, they have more or less stopped growing, so that is when you should pick them. I try to pick them when half ripe, to trigger the plants to flower more. TheFuzzy wrote: Dave, What are those "starfish" peppers? That's the first time I've seen those. As you know, I will always happily swap you a bottle of wine for some dried peppers. Especially the milder ones. I got those in a free seed packet, when I ordered some others, so I tried one. It was the slowest to germinate (I had actually given up on them!), but the plant is one of the largest. The peppers are a plain, green pepper flavor (definitely not a habanero variety, despite the shape), with almost no heat whatsoever (though there is no sign of ripening, so time will tell). I'll keep you updated. It looks like a thin-walled pepper, so it should dry well, when they ripen. |
Author: | auntcy1 [ Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:49 pm ] |
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Quote: Thai peppers vary greatly, in size and heat. Many varieties are very small plants, and the peppers are only 1 1/4-1 1/2" long, and only 1/4" thick. Once peppers begin to ripen, they have more or less stopped growing, so that is when you should pick them. I try to pick them when half ripe, to trigger the plants to flower more. Thanks as always Dave! Looks like I'm going to be picking lots of peppers this weekend - woohoo!Nance |
Author: | MiGirl [ Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:40 pm ] |
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Dave, your peppers are gorgous! I have pepper envy. Laurie |
Author: | Kathy Henry [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:10 am ] |
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Dave They really are beautiful! |
Author: | talanhart [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:56 am ] |
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Do you ever dill or pickle some of the milder peppers When I was a kid, I had a great aunt who would Dill Banana peppers. They were so good. |
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