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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: Roddy69r] #8023575 09/21/12 10:02 PM
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Where can you find Ghost chile peppers seeds or plants?


I found them but I lost the addy . Do a Google for "jolakia bhut" plants . There are several vendors in the US.
I had a friend send me some dried ones a few years ago but I never could get the seeds to germinate. Honestly, I don't know what I'd do with a good crop of them . Everybody around here's scared of 'em. bolt One fresh jolakia would probably make a gallon of good hot salsa. I can't imagine eating one ( and I can chew up some habs) .

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8023585 09/21/12 10:06 PM
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Keep on shaking them...it's the fluctuating temps from very hot to cool. They'll set.


Mine haven't even flowered yet but I still have blooms on all the chilis.

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Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Kohlrabi and a few Tomatoes. Still have Okra, Jalapeno and Cayenne producing.



Planted 26 roses also, took the cuttings last February.

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8069677 10/03/12 02:24 PM
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How do you get your rosecuttings to root?
does that work on other types of trees?


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8071036 10/03/12 08:46 PM
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Guys I have a earth way garden seeder for sale with all the plates never used. $60

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8071097 10/03/12 08:58 PM
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Roddy,

When they are dormant in the winter. You prune rose bushes then take a cutting below a node, about six inches. Take the cutting and dip it in a root hormone. I put the cutting in a clear solo cup and keep them warm and moist through the winter. I put three cuttings per cup.

When they are bigger I transplant them into bigger pots with rose soil. Keep them in the sun and watered through the summer. I wait until it cools down in the fall. Then I plant them in the ground with a slow release fertilizer after a good rain.


You can do it to many trees, flowers and plants, google propagating.

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Tons of peppers, and tomatoes are fruiting out again. I hope the first frost holds out long enough to get some good ones.


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Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8071972 10/04/12 12:59 AM
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My okra is seven feet tall right now and about three inches in diameter at the base. It's gonna be like digging a tree out when we get a freeze.

Re: TFF Gardening Thread [Re: LoneStarSon] #8077646 10/05/12 10:34 AM
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Yep. That's how mine used to get when I had it at the other house. I had some that were almost 10 feet tall...and yes, it's like digging up a tree.

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I seeded some kale and swiss chard yesterday, makes for great salad fixings in the winter.


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Originally Posted By: RipDaLips
I seeded some kale and swiss chard yesterday, makes for great salad fixings in the winter.


Hey thats cool. I am sure its on this thread someplace but what else is good to plant now if I want something to eat from the garden this winter??

I just cleared my ladies "flower beds" today (over run weed boxes that she dropped potted flowers into in May then walked away from lol) bless her heart

I need some tips on what to try out. They are pretty small have two 5x10 areas to work with

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I seeded some kale and swiss chard yesterday, makes for great salad fixings in the winter.


Hey thats cool. I am sure its on this thread someplace but what else is good to plant now if I want something to eat from the garden this winter??

I just cleared my ladies "flower beds" today (over run weed boxes that she dropped potted flowers into in May then walked away from lol) bless her heart

I need some tips on what to try out. They are pretty small have two 5x10 areas to work with


Turnip greens ,radish , kale , maybe some fast-growing lettuce or cabbage . It really depends on how soon winter hits . We haven't had a real winter for a few years but you never know . Be prepared with some covering just in case we have a streak of 20 degree weather.

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Sorry I am rookie.. Start these from seed or?? Where Can I find these? I was Home Depot today and they had nothing like that.

I apprecaite the help.

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Sorry I am rookie.. Start these from seed or?? Where Can I find these? I was Home Depot today and they had nothing like that.

I apprecaite the help.


Marshal Grain in Grapevine has all kinds of seed. Bulk scoops, packaged....love that place.


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