Drill some drain holes on the bottom.
I should add I move mine out of the weather and under cover .I personally don't drill holes in mine .
If leaving out in the elements , definitely drill some drain holes .
Drill some drain holes on the bottom.
I should add I move mine out of the weather and under cover .I personally don't drill holes in mine .
I find the 5 gallon bags require too much soil, so I prefer 3 gallon sized grow bags.That's great! Never used containers. Might try it. How big would you got for some cherry tomatoes? Was gonna do 5G bucket but rethinking.
wish I could grow those down here in S Florida. what the iguanas don't eat, summer heat/sun scorches,30 plants.
Jalapeño
Tabasco
Thai Chili
Garden Salsa(no idea about these)
*Habenaro* (forget to add those to the initial list)
Should be a nice variety for dehydrating/grinding and making fermented sauce.View attachment 718376
What? I think you can shoot them in Florida with air rifles for eating and pest control. Puerto Rico has Iguana dishes. I haven't had Snake, Turtle, Iguana or any other reptile. I've seen Iguana green chunks of meat with a green sauce but only on tv and now back to peppers.So iguana meat is self marinating?
I loves me some spicy lizard fajitas!
About the same time my peppers and tomatoes started flowering.All varieties have flowers except the Habanero and Tobasco....
NiceWe are having a very hot summer. One month of mostly mid 90F with a couple of 100F+ days. My peppers were having a hard time even with twice a day watering.
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Today's bowl. Many tomatoes. Thai chilies, Cyan Chilies, Jalapeno Chilies.
Reptile is unique meat. I've had turtle and alligator. It does not taste like chicken. I compare it more to pork.... I haven't had Snake, Turtle, Iguana or any other reptile. I've seen Iguana green chunks of meat with a green sauce but only on tv and now back to peppers.
Wait until the fully ripen and turn red (Like the one on the left side of the bowl). They taste way better imo.About the same time my peppers and tomatoes started flowering.
Got green Jalapeno ready to pick. Bell are about the size of a tennis ball. Small tomatoes are to size, but not ripening.
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I'm waiting on my first tomatoes. Green jalapeno begging to pick.
I normally pick them when they turn dark green . That one above started to turn , so I let it go ., jalapenos are about 3" long and still very green.