Pepper garden tour time again! I am trying to get on a schedule for videos on my pepper garden. In the video, I take a look at the various plants, talk about them and — best yet — harvest some!
Harvesting peppers is always a fun thing, and in this video I harvest plenty! I’m trying to figure out some of the best uses for the peppers I picked.
Some are sweet peppers, some are hot chiles. No bell peppers ready for harvest yet, but there are some to show in the video garden tour. And those were from seeds I harvested from grocery store peppers!
Speaking of chile peppers, in the purple pepper harvest post I mentioned that the Purple Jalapeno and Buena Mulata peppers weren’t all that spicy. What a difference a few weeks makes!
I cut myself a nice slice of Buena Mulata and ate it…and almost immediately regretted it because it was HOT! Note to self – cut smaller pieces next time. 😀
If you want to see the difference that a few weeks makes, check out the first pepper garden tour video from a few weeks back. When I look at a plant like NuMex Suave Orange in that video and compare it to this one…oh my!
Some of the peppers in this video include:
And more! I have several peppers which I plan to compare — some hybrid seeds I bought, versus my grocery store peppers. Which ones will end up producing the best?
And as a reminder — I grew all my pepper plants from seed, and I grow them all in containers.
I recorded the video on July 5th, 2020. I hope you enjoy it, and that you’ll come back and see my next pepper garden walk-through video, sometime later this month. Catch you later!
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