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hope yall didnt pull your pepper plants yet

WTM

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this time of year its perfect weather for them and theyl put on a bumper of hot and bells.

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man I've been gifting habaneros to anyone that wants some. I planted them they are just too hot. Let me know if you are near memphis and want to come get some. send me a pm and I can bag some and set them on the porch for you.
 
3 years ago i left mine till the day before it was supposed to frost..we canned bunch and i hung the rest in the barn to dry out and ground themin the blender later,,I still have 6 quarts canned and 3 pints of ground ,,
yep frost will kill them and make the peppers wilt. i wish i had a warm place to pot and save my big bell plants and transplant them in spring.
 
i picked up 2 pepper plants somewhere (home depot/walmarts/local nursery) just to "fill out the end of a row" . These pepper plants make tons of long, skinny, green peppers that turn red. And they are so HOT , even my son can't eat one, and he'll eat anything hot. Best I can guess, is they are Tai Chillies .

My bananna peppers did extremely well this year too, and had an unusually sweet taste this year.
 

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