Red Hot Peppers

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  1. Durgan

    Durgan Contributor 10 Years

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    Hot Peppers

    http://www.durgan.org/ShortURL/?PJCCB Red Hot Peppers.

    Four plants in the garden produce about three quarts of peppers. These were planted 1 June 2008, purchased form a supplier with no cultivar name, just hot peppers. They will be dried and blended to produce a semi-powder used similarly as one would paprika.

    The peppers are indeed hot, and have sufficient capsaicin for most palates. I like the larger hot peppers, since they are easy to pick and the capsaicin is more than adequate.

    When growing, the plants are supplied with a cup of vinegar in about a liter of water periodically during the growing season to keep the roots in a local acid acid environment.
     
  2. sir grow a lot

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    wow i've been looking through your pics and other post, you have an amazing garden in your yard. all your pictures are great. thanks for sharing!
     

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