As mentioned before, I usually grow hot and mild peppers in small terra cotta
pots hanging over the railing of a deck. 6" pots are good.
I've found that peppers thrive on difficult conditions. Root bound and crying
for water in direct sun will produce smaller, hotter peppers (if that is what
yo
Thanks. Somehow I knew you'd be the first to chime in! I'll check these
out.
Good stuff.
Ray
At 12:45 PM 3/18/2005, you wrote:
>First, may I HIGHLY recommend this fella for ALL your seed purchases:
>
>http://stores.ebay.com/DAVES-SEEDS-AND-PLANTS
>Tell him WebErika sent ya ;)
>
>Next, hot
First, may I HIGHLY recommend this fella for ALL your seed purchases:
http://stores.ebay.com/DAVES-SEEDS-AND-PLANTS
Tell him WebErika sent ya ;)
Next, hot peppers are GREAT for window boxes and containers.
I have mine starting right now, and quite a few are starting to leaf up.
I'm using peat pe