Thread: I like it hot
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Old 04-21-2023, 04:16 PM   #1
Winilyme
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Default I like it hot

A few weeks to go and we'll be making our trek north for the summer. One of many things I look forward to is container gardening...focusing my efforts on hot peppers. Once I start getting a harvest, I'll eat them fresh (in very tiny pieces with almost every meal). Last year, I grew cherry hots, cayenne and ghost peppers. Many of the ghost peppers I dried and crushed to make enough hot pepper flakes - delicious - to last me all winter (it only took four plants for that). The cayenne and cherry peppers were ho-hum; tasty but not very hot.

My questions to Forum members: Does anyone out there also like to grow hot peppers? Maybe even the really hot stuff? Do you have any hot pepper gardening secrets? And can you recommend a nursery in the northern Winni towns that sell multiple varieties? Moulton Farms has the Ghost peppers but no other varieties in that league. I'm thinking Trinidad Scorpions, Carolina Reapers, Naga Viper and others with timid names like those.
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