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Old May 7, 2012   #1
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Here are a few pictures of my little ol graden.
This is a pic of a couple of Better Boys.This was a week or two ago.

This is a pic of a Cajun Bell pepper.

Here is a fell pic of the garden. Two Big Boys, 4 Better Boys,6 California Wonder Bells, 6 Cajun Bells, 15 TAM Jalepenos, 2 Rows of onions and 2 Squashes. I know its to tight but hey!
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Great little garden and welcome to TV
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Old May 7, 2012   #3
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Beautiful! You'll be struggling to shimmy through it in a month, but I bet you'll figure out a way.
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My goodness! It doesn't look like you're a new gardener after all! It look like a wonderful and bountiful garden. Yay for you!
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Thanks guys!!!!
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Is this the first time you've grown Cajun Belle peppers? Just wondering if you have tried them before and what you think about them.
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This is my first time. My wife and I were at a nursery and I just happened to see them and decided to give them a try. They produce fruit very quickly.
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I asked because I just bought one. (Despite having six sweet and five hot varieties already.)

I'm intrigued by the idea of a slightly hot bell pepper. Here's hoping we both enjoy them!
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What a great headstart for the growing season!
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Old May 31, 2012   #10
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Liveonfaith- Have you gotten any bells from your cajun yet? I have had a couple and they are suprisingly spicy. I really like them but they arent very big.
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Awesome pics! I'm so close to fruit set I can taste it
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Mine have just set a couple of peppers a few days ago. They're only just starting to look like tiny little bells. So it will be a while before they are ready.

Did you pick yours green, or did you let them get red?

Glad to hear that you like them! I keep imagining them stuffed and baked as an appetizer, for some reason. Do you think they would work for that, or are they too hot? I can't take a lot of heat that is much hotter than a mid range jalapeno. (I'm a wimp!)

Okay, now I'm hungry! Time for lunch.
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way to go! Wishing you a very bountiful harvest, thanks for sharing pics!
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I like your pepper cages - homemade or store bought?
I do believe I need some of those.
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Everything looks wonderful!!!!

I like your pepper cages as well!!

Welcome to the forum.


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