Split an order of Super Hot pepper seeds?
andyinnyc
7 years ago
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Have super-hot pepper seed from Grenada, and many Watermelon type
Comments (4)Hi. I am interested in trading for your hot peppers. I have plenty of veggies. Please email me for possible trade. Thank you. Ray...See MoreWANTED: White Sage, Hot and Super Hot Pepper seeds
Comments (1)Artrax97, You'd probably have better luck if you update your trade list. Here's what to do: Scroll down to the bottom of any GardenWeb page. Then Community > Member Pages > Update Your Exchange List Hope that helps!...See MoreToo late for the super-hot peppers?
Comments (3)1. No, it's not too late. I'm in zone 5b and I just started my slow-to-germinate Bhut Jolokias a couple of days ago. I'll start all of my annuum varieties in another couple of weeks. 2. Get your soil tested. If putting stuff in the ground is the start of your problems, them getting the soil tested is the start of your solution. In my area, I send my soil samples up to University of Connecticut (Go Huskies!) and they charge $8 per sample. Well worth it. Most soil test labs also tell you what to add and how much. 3. Don't put the peppers in the ground too early. Night temperatures should be above 50F (10C) before you set them out. It also helps a LOT to warm the soil by putting down plastic mulch. Peppers can take care of themselves pretty well, but they hate cold or wet feet. 4. If you are industrious, you can extend the season by building a little hoop house over your plants. This also gives them a great head start. I built one about 20 feet long and 4 fet high for less than $40. One of these days, I'll write up the plans and offer them for free on this site....See Morewanted: wanted: peppers. sweet, hot, or super hot.
Comments (0)I am looking for any pepper seeds. Heirloom and OP preferred. Especially fond of the quadratos if you have them. I have an abundance of: Beets Cylindra Beets Ciccioga (sp? the bullseye one) Beans Cannellini White kidney beans (bush) Beans King of the garden lima Cabbage Napa Cabbage Standard, several varieties Dill Mammoth I have limited amounts of: Melons, Mostly watermelon. Reds only Winter squash Many varieties Tomatoes Nothing too fancy. I can so have a nice assortment of processing type tomatoes. I have lots of other things in small quantities. Please ask if there is something you want but don't see. Jean...See Moreandyinnyc
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