CatInTheHenHouse
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Watered everything so of course now it looks like it might rain. 

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I think I was cursed with that in a past life. That is the only explanation as to how it happens to rain every time I get done with watering everythingWatered everything so of course now it looks like it might rain.![]()
It's a survivor.I found this habanero pepper in a bone dry solo cup hidden under some other plants. It is from back in May. I don’t know how it still has green on it. Obviously I had to try to save it so I replanted it with new soil in hopes that it will trigger some new growth. I am going to keep it inside because it is getting a bit cold at night
I will be accepting bets on if it survives or notView attachment 4216003View attachment 4216005
Thinking ahead. Good thing! You still have herbs growing don't you?Afternoon Gardeners, weed all the garden.
Plant next year.
I'm pretty sure it will survive. I have three habanero plants in the garden that are pretty small bushes about 10 inches in diameter. I think I'll try to winter them over and grow them again next year. Peppers are perennial plants, ya know?I found this habanero pepper in a bone dry solo cup hidden under some other plants. It is from back in May. I don’t know how it still has green on it. Obviously I had to try to save it so I replanted it with new soil in hopes that it will trigger some new growth. I am going to keep it inside because it is getting a bit cold at night
I will be accepting bets on if it survives or notView attachment 4216003View attachment 4216005
Carrots? Parsnips? Fruit trees? Rose cuttings? Grape vines?My very weirdly shaped grow bags got here too. They are 5 inches wide by 12 inches tall
I hope it doesI'm pretty sure it will survive.

I have been planning on doing that with these two plants. Next year I need bigger pots if I want big plantsI have three habanero plants in the garden that are pretty small bushes about 10 inches in diameter. I think I'll try to winter them over and grow them again next year. Peppers are perennial plants, ya know?
Micro dwarf tomatoes!Carrots? Parsnips? Fruit trees? Rose cuttings? Grape vines?