Soon be ripe

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  1. strongylodon

    strongylodon Old Member

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    The 'Asda' peppers are growing well and will soon be colouring up, I saved red, yellow and orange seeds so the salads will be colourful.
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    Cayenne peppers are developing. The Jalapenos, Habanera, Scotch Bonnet and Nippon are on their way. This is the first time I have grown anything other than Fuego. Looks like it is going to be a chilli summer. [​IMG]
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    miraflores Total Gardener

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    well done, strongylodon. All my peppers plants except for one have been heartlessly eaten by the snails and the one that I have left is only a few centimetres high...
     
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    Sorry to hear that miraflores, :( if mine weren't so big I would send you a couple.
     
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    miraflores Total Gardener

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    grrrr...
    no problem, stronglylodon, I keep on plantig all the time disregarding the season.
    The funny thing is: in the daylight you never see a snail in sight and you wonder how do they manage to eat whole plants...
    But do try and have a look at 1 o' clock in the night like I did yesterday, that appears to be party time...
     
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