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lmao!
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My grandmother always called them jabeñeros, but they look just like the thai peppers halfway down this page. if yer gonna grow peppers, this page may become useful to you.

http://www.thescarms.com/hotstuff/pepperfacts.htm
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Decided now is as good a time as any to get an actual garden started instead of having just a bunch of potted plants around the house.

I didn't think about the fact that all of my land is a steep hill. Or that the only plantable patch of land is the furthest from any water source (and much too far to get a hose to).

It seems like this one pepper plant turned into some damn landscaping project.

I need to build terraced steps so my plants dont go sliding down the hill and then I need to build an aqueduct to a small pond I'm planning on constructing sometime later in the year to have a nearby water source for the garden.
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the look like little red jalapenos
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are you writing a book?
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Peenyuh wrote:My grandmother always called them jabeñeros, but they look just like the thai peppers halfway down this page. if yer gonna grow peppers, this page may become useful to you.

http://www.thescarms.com/hotstuff/pepperfacts.htm
This is a habanero. I use them all the time making homemade chile(not chili).

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Mmmmmmmmmm Habanero.....
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The spice of life.
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Scourge wrote:
This is a habanero. I use them all the time making homemade chile(not chili).

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Yes, I saw that at the site I posted. It's a terrible thing when you find out Gramma's been lying to you your whole life. :tear: Those little red ones are still great on burgers. :D
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I don't recommend the real ones on a burger.
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Scourge wrote: This is a habanero. I use them all the time making homemade chile(not chili).
Homemade Image ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile
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werldhed wrote: Homemade Image ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile
No, more like this

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... UCE-108336
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90% of the pequin pepper seeds have sprouted as of day before yesterday.

They're getting big fast and are almost ready to be plopped into some potting soil.

I have a lot of chefs in the family that love using peppers in their dishes. I think these plants will cover Christmas this year. Best thing is, didn't cost a thing.
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Silicone_Milk wrote:90% of the pequin pepper seeds have sprouted as of day before yesterday.

They're getting big fast and are almost ready to be plopped into some potting soil.

I have a lot of chefs in the family that love using peppers in their dishes. I think these plants will cover Christmas this year. Best thing is, didn't cost a thing.
What about the other 10%?
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They haven't sprouted you dumb fuck.
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:olo:
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Dark Metal wrote:They haven't sprouted you dumb fuck.
:olo: BAM!
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:olo:
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Pics or didn't happen.
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Fuck off, wanker.
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No u!
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WHAM
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