MotherofOrpies
Free Ranging
Former green Tomatoes which ripened in a paper bag with a ripe apple
My chili plants, hanging in there

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I do both, dump them in the chicken run and the compost pile.That's what I do, except I dump the leaves in the chicken run. The chickens break down and compost the leaves faster than just sitting in a compost bin. And the chickens love playing in a pile of leaves. Cheap entertainment for me.
I do both, dump them in the chicken run and the compost pile.That's what I do, except I dump the leaves in the chicken run. The chickens break down and compost the leaves faster than just sitting in a compost bin. And the chickens love playing in a pile of leaves. Cheap entertainment for me.
I’ve heard that too about sweet versus hot!Ours sometimes last a few years. We live in Florida, so our planting season is a little earlier. I frequently start seedlings in January to plan outside in March. For me I've noticed it depends on the type of pepper. Bell peppers don't generally do as well with it as hot peppers.
Yes! We did that and Clemson spineless this year. Next year, the Louisiana will be the only one we plant!Has anyone tried the 16 inch Louisiana Okra seeds from Bakers Creek? I just ordered some.
https://www.rareseeds.com/okra-louisiana-16-inch-long-pod