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You should check out this place for computers. I have been using this desktop for a couple of years now. It was less then $100 with shipping.
http://www.usmicrocorpretail.com/c-15-refurbished-desktops.aspx
I bought some "naughty" pepper seed off ebay ( $ 2.00 for 25 seeds) - these are the guys someone earlier posted photos of - a NOVELTY hot pepper. I've never grown HOT peppers. Got no info on how tall they grow or how long till maturity etc. Want to grow plants for a couple neighbors so they can be surprised. The guy next door is a great gardener so if I can grow young plants I know they'll do fine for him. And one of the senior bus drivers loves hot peppers and grows several varieties. He wins at local chilli contests . I just hope they will germinate for me etc. I was game because the seeds were cheap. I'm not a veggie eater but, thought it would be fun & funny.
Has anyone successfully grown any of them???
SCG--- love your pepper starting method. I keep trying, Have used up 1 pkt of seeds over 3 years -- no sprouts. If I could get just one plant to fruit, there will be enough chili peppers to last a year!
I don't know how old your chick is but I have been reading up on the same thing for my pet rooster. He has had this injury for about 4 months and it hasn't gotten better but now seems to be getting worse. His foot is starting to turn inward and he's not even using it for balance now. It is cold outside and it probably hurts worse in the cold than it did when the weather was warmer but from what I have read, he may need to go in for surgery to get it corrected but there are no vets anywhere near that do large fowl. Can't get the ones who work with little birds interested either.They really like it warm to sprout. What I do with them and tomatoes is wrap the baggies in a kitchen towel and then place them over the seed starting mat. I get good sprouts that way. Sometimes they're sprouted so well I have to plant part of the paper towel, as well, so I don't damage the shoots that have come off it. If it gets too hot, it will kill them, so that's why I wrap with a towel.
Chickie definitely has a slipped tendon. After days of playing with it I was able to pop it back into place this morning - but it keeps popping back out. I can keep it there with a firm push of my thumb and then I've been stretching and bending the leg, but the tendon always goes back to its popped out location. I think this chick isn't going to make it.
I do the paper towel thing too. One just has to check them daily so they don't dry out.I've successfully grown peppers. Took a couple years to get it right in my climate. Pepper seeds are some of the first seeds I start usually in mid to late March. When I start most seeds I don't throw them in soil. I get a damp paper towel, place seeds on it, wrap it up, stick it in a ziploc bag and throw it somewhere warm. I check it every other day and add a few drops of water if needed to keep the towel damp. When the seeds start to sprout I'll take them out and put them in dirt and label them then. This way I don't waste plastic seedling cups on things that may not sprout.
Then they go onto a heated mat in my little indoor grow house for about 6 weeks.
When I can't raise the lights any higher they go outside during the day to the cold frame, and then come inside at night.
They get planted outside (whether in a raised bed, pot or ground) when the weather allows, usually late May to early June. Then after that all they get is a lot of sun and water as needed when nature doesn't provide.
So, they are easy to grow, but they take a long time... at least in this climate. Assuming yours is similar.
Granted, you don't need a grow house or a cold frame, but they do help. Perhaps you have a window with good sunlight? Or two and move it back and forth during the day until it can go out? My cat destroys plants so most don't go in the house where she can reach them (although she will likely pass this year before that's a problem)
There's another one.You should check out this place for computers. I have been using this desktop for a couple of years now. It was less then $100 with shipping.
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I bought my first few. A couple used Apple II Cs and a new XT. I can't believe I paid $900 for that piece of c***. It didn't even have a hard drive. Since then I've built all of them except for the ones given to me by employers, 3 laptops and a desktop.i built just about every pc we have owned but these days the best buy and amazon specials are cheaper than I can makee
I'm not sure how it works but I was told that if it goes back on a credit card it can take up to 10 business days to show up.... Dh called, and the overdraft thing from savings kicked in. I have the receipt where Sears credited my account, but the bank didn't get the memo. I'll see what transpires between now, and Monday on the bank account. It's all good, as long as Sears credits it back into the account. Anyway, I love the new microwave!
Not the willy type but I've been growing peppers since I was a kid. I don't remember having a garden without hot peppers. I grow a few sweet peppers like the more unusual bell pepper colors. Green peppers are cheap at the grocer so I don't waste garden space on them.I bought some "naughty" pepper seed off ebay ( $ 2.00 for 25 seeds) - these are the guys someone earlier posted photos of - a NOVELTY hot pepper. I've never grown HOT peppers. Got no info on how tall they grow or how long till maturity etc. Want to grow plants for a couple neighbors so they can be surprised. The guy next door is a great gardener so if I can grow young plants I know they'll do fine for him. And one of the senior bus drivers loves hot peppers and grows several varieties. He wins at local chilli contests . I just hope they will germinate for me etc. I was game because the seeds were cheap. I'm not a veggie eater but, thought it would be fun & funny.
Has anyone successfully grown any of them???
That's a good technique. No need for a return desk or complaint department.In the Philppines they open the box of the item you are buying, after you paid for it, and show you that its working, then rebox it. This even includes light bulbs.