View Single Post
Old September 9, 2018   #27
b54red
Tomatovillian™
 
b54red's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Alabama
Posts: 7,068
Default

JR, I think if you plant this stuff in Pa. you will have to start it really early indoors in order for it to have time to get large enough to make good. It takes it a couple of months to grow and spread out before it starts blooming. It is almost mid September down here and some of mine are just now starting to bloom. Once they get going it is amazing how many pods are on a plant and need picking frequently. I think next year I will only plant five or six because with just me and the wife we can't eat it all each week now that it is finally producing good.

Bill
b54red is offline   Reply With Quote