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Peppers

A Desperate Plea, Sent by Me

I don’t usually like to strong arm companies, but sometimes, when you are at the end of your rope, ya gotta do, what ya gotta do.  Here is the pushy e-mail I sent to a seed company, the subject line read, Bummed: I’ve been ruined by you. Ruined for any other pepper, with your Red … Continue reading »

Categories: Crops, Garden Methods, Hoop Houses, Peppers, Propagation | 2 Comments

Fall Fermenting With Pictures!

I purchased Sandor Katz’s The Art of Fermentation and I have fallen in love with fermenting everything.  Well, I have stopped at fermenting the dogs.     Pickles, relish, I’ve even started doing naturally fermented root beers…have I mentioned that I love fermented stuff?   Oh, I see I have. I just looked back over my … Continue reading »

Categories: Autumn, Blogging, Dirt, Family, Fermentation, Flowers, Horses, I Have No Idea How to Label This, Peppers, Spiritual Disciplines, Squash & Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Vicktory Farm and Gardens, Weather, Work | 1 Comment

Makin’ Room and Changing Places

Crowded The Hippy Hot Hut is crowded!  Packed full and I haven’t even dented what I was supposed to have in starts this year. The bench is full, and so is the north wall shelves, hanging bar and floor. The bench is mostly propagation heat mat covered and in direct sunlight.  It is the main … Continue reading »

Categories: Blogging, Greenhouse, Peppers, Propagation, Technology, Tomatoes | 3 Comments

Getting Tucked In

Dear Reader, I need to quit thinkin’ I have until October 15th to get things ready for frost.  First off, it isn’t like it only takes one afternoon to do everything, second, it’s not like it is always on October 15th.  It’s an average date!  And average means in between early and late! And especially when … Continue reading »

Categories: Autumn, Crops, Peppers, Squash & Pumpkins | 8 Comments