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RE: Janet's pepper woes [was Re: Pepper spacing]
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- From: "Murphy, Patti B" Patti.B.Murphy@maf.nasa.gov>
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 08:00:52 -0600
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Maybe you should try it on ice cream, too. I've heard dried chiles
sprinkled on a big bowl of ice cream creates a wonderful taste sensation.
Haven't tried it myself, as I don't eat ice cream, but I can definitely see
the possibilities, as I sprinkle chiles on all my meals.
pm
-----Original Message-----
From: gardensmith@juno.com [g*@juno.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Janet's pepper woes [was Re: Pepper spacing]
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Mine is one i have been saving seed for since 1995. I gotr them from a
friend who got them from a friend kind of thing. they are a 6 inch long
almost 1 inch wide pepper that is hot and i dry it for pepper flakes
which i sprinkle on every thing. LOL except ice cream (c: wink
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000 12:29:36 -0800 "Jessica M." <jessicaafm@theglobe.com>
writes:
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> What kind do you have ,Smitty? I currently have seeds for:
> California Wonder Bell, Cubanella Long Sweet, and Fiesta Edible
> Ornamental. Haven't got any of my hot pepper seeds in yet, but I am
> expecting the basics: Habernero, Anaheim TMR, Ancho 101, Jalapeno
> (my second batch as I killed the first ones during an out of town
> visit.. sniffle :( ), Cayenne, Boldog, Serrano, and more. I also
> have different varieties of Tomatoes.
> ---
> JessicaM (Zone 5- Central Michigan)
>
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 13:38:10 gardensmith wrote:
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> >Hello Rich,
> >I grow a nice chili pepper I like. Not to hot but just hot enough.
> >I have seeds I'll swap anyone that wants to try them. Smitty
> >
> >On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 10:38:01 -0500 "Betz, Richard"
> ><rbetz@randomhouse.com> writes:
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> >> Last year my peppers needed to be shaded because the plants were
> >> wilting
> >> from the heat. Are all peppers like this? I thought that peppers
> >> liked it
> >> hot and dry.
> >> This year I want to try my hand at planting some hot peppers, not
>
> >> too hot
> >> but nicely flavored. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what
> to
> >> plant.
> >> Thanks,
> >> Rich zone6
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Janet Wintermute
> >> [j*@erols.com]
> >> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 6:16 PM
> >> To: Square Foot Gardening List
> >> Subject: Janet's pepper woes [was Re:
> Pepper
> >> spacing]
> >>
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> >> At 11:36 AM 2/13/00 -0500, Smitty wrote:
> >>
> >> >Have you been having drought or unreasonably hot
>
> >> weather.
> >> >Peppers don't set fruit in when it is very hot
> or
> >> dry.
> >> >You may need to set up a misting system.
> >>
> >> Well, the 1999 flop of a season was definitely
> due
> >> to two
> >> very early
> >> unseasonably hot periods (multiple days in a row
> of
> >> 100+-degree weather,
> >> one in early June and the second around July 4).
>
> >> All my
> >> toms and peps
> >> lived through the drought, and I was watering
> plenty
> >> then.
> >>
> >> But plants sustain vascular damage when the
> ambient
> >> temp
> >> exceeds 86 degrees
> >> F. This damage is not always visible to the
> naked
> >> eye, as
> >> it was not much
> >> in my case last season. Some of the toms got
> dry,
> >> crisped-out leaves on
> >> their lower trunks but did OK higher up. The
> peps
> >> didn't
> >> look fazed much
> >> at all.
> >>
> >> But they never grew big and didn't put out any
> >> flowers to
> >> set fruit with
> >> until late August and early September.
> >>
> >> I knew that toms won't set fruit if temps do not
> go
> >> below 72
> >> degrees F in a
> >> 24-hour period. But I thought peps liked heat
> more
> >> and were
> >> happier to go
> >> on setting in hot weather.
> >>
> >> Smitty, would a misting system be more about
> >> lowering the
> >> ambient temp
> >> around the peps than it is about watering them?
> >>
> >> I've never seen a misting system in action, but I
>
> >> have the
> >> kind of setup
> >> (raised beds, near the house and near the hose
> bib)
> >> where a
> >> system wouldn't
> >> be totally infeasible.
> >>
> >> --Janet
> >>
> >>
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