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Category Archives: Eggplant
Photos by Nate: 4
When I was younger and played around with computers I was often jokingly compared to Bill Gates, and I think I’ve managed to coerce another family member into pushing the boundries of IT knowledge. You see my nephew Nate wouldn’t quite … Continue reading
Posted in Eggplant, Peppers, Potatoes, Potatoes - Yukon Gold, Red Pontiac
Tagged peppers, photos by nate, red pontiac, Yukon Gold
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First Peppers
Just like last year, the Chablis peppers are the first to produce. These are a really neat pepper, starting off yellow, then sometimes turning green and finally ending with red tones. They are edible through the whole process, but do … Continue reading
Posted in Eggplant, Pepper - Chablis, Peppers
Tagged Aubergines, Berenjenas, Eggplant, peppers, pimientos, poivrons, Μελιτζάνα, πιπεριά
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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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