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Tag Archives: pepper
Planting Peppers
I was very happy with last years Pepper harvest, and in an effort to duplicate the results again this year, I’m planting my peppers a few days early. I’m changing my methods a little however, In the past I grew … Continue reading
Posted in Artichoke, Brussels Sprouts, Celery, Eggplant, Peppers
Tagged Artichoke, Brussels Sprouts, celery, Eggplant, Hybrid Peppers, pepper
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October Peppers
It’s almost that time of year when the majority of garden plants perish as the frost descends from a cloudless sky. When this happens, you can see more stars in the sky than on any other night, and a dark … Continue reading
This Year’s Firsts
I’ve had a lot on my mind lately, and yesterday, I had another item added to the long list. I have enough trouble sleeping on a good day. When I found my insomniac self unable to sleep yet again last night, … Continue reading