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Re: Gardening question
[Re: womper]
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11 hours ago
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My wife and I saved a half a dozen for the first time last fall. The bad part was we did not plan to do it until we had pulled them. We just trimmed them back hard and stuck them in a pot with dirt. I watered them once in a while over the winter. When we planted them back out side we should have trimmed them hard again. They all lived but I can not say they produced as good as the new ones we planted.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Gardening question
[Re: womper]
#8472469
11 hours ago
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Wright Brothers
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See those shotgun holes in the leaves early summer? That's why I wont carry over, borers. I'm sure this is regional. Mine are not clean enough. BUT, healthy plants in good environment can overcome the cooties.
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Re: Gardening question
[Re: gcs]
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10 hours ago
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slickster
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Slick...those peppers are in pots year round? or do you replant in the ground?. Depending on how big the plant is . I f its in a big pot that takes a dolly to move pot around I just leave it in pot. IF it is in a smaller pot Ill dig a hole and prep soil for transplant . My problem is I can get buckets of them little Pequins and no body wants to eat them little firecrackers! LOL . Banana peppers and mild jalapenos my neighbors and buddies keep them cleaned up pretty good. i dont really care to transplant those as I can get fresh transplants too easy.
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Re: Gardening question
[Re: womper]
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6 hours ago
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Thought about this more. I have 2 hots that did not produce and doing well now. I'll try and carry over in place. If you want, bring this up next season and compare. Nothing to lose.
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