Just wait till the rabbits, deer, and ring-tailed masked bandits – otherwise known as racoons, show up. Not to mention the birds. You will spice up the outdoor wildlife.
she should distribute them throughout the garden instead of dedicating rows to them and putting all the other plants on one side. Spicy peppers are actually an excellent deterrent to pests because of the burning sensation they cause (it is after all an adaptation to ensure that only birds eat the fruit since they’re how the seed spread)
jpsomebody about 3 years ago
Just as long as you have 20 rows for Habaneros.
Kind&Kinder about 3 years ago
It’s very spiritual; those are ghost peppers!
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
Just wait till the rabbits, deer, and ring-tailed masked bandits – otherwise known as racoons, show up. Not to mention the birds. You will spice up the outdoor wildlife.
paranormal about 3 years ago
Is sixteen rows enough???
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Sixteen rows and what do you get…
Qiset about 3 years ago
I’ve seen years where two rows of green beans and two rows of tomatoes would give you enough to sell and still have enough left over for personal use.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I love Jalepeño, but I’m more a Habanero fan. So sweet and distructive♡.
hooglah about 3 years ago
Jalapenos are for pussies. Grow some Bhut Jolokias……then you can say hot.
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
Not having a green thumb particularly – what sort of climate is needed for growing jalapenos?
martin510 about 3 years ago
I’m surprised these chili aficionados haven’t considered growing some habaneros and other fine hot peppers
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member about 3 years ago
Save a row or two for poblanos. They stuff so nicely. And they’re great in scrambled eggs.
yangeldf about 3 years ago
she should distribute them throughout the garden instead of dedicating rows to them and putting all the other plants on one side. Spicy peppers are actually an excellent deterrent to pests because of the burning sensation they cause (it is after all an adaptation to ensure that only birds eat the fruit since they’re how the seed spread)
RossStanton1 about 3 years ago
I think she’s being generous with the lettuce, green beans, tomatoes and carrots.
Whatever happened to common sense? about 3 years ago
One pepper is too many. Stick with the traditional vegetables and leave the destructive stuff out of it.
asrialfeeple about 3 years ago
Jimbo better be careful.
sheashea about 3 years ago
If Mom leans back much farther, her head’s going to touch her butt.
BlueKnight1966 about 3 years ago
Now plant some peppers with heat.
samsoltan_48323 about 3 years ago
she needs to plant some ghost peppers and some carolina reapers