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The spicy capsicum should tingle their senses and keep them away instead of inviting them. This is another reason I was thinking of doing a raised bed in cedar, etc.
 

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Mike: for the seeds you send me: The brandywine tomato seeds I see are spouting and #23 sweet is also spouting up. I covered the pots for tonight. We have cold snap coming that that might reach 36 F tonight, but still some frost might be possible.
 

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I'm getting some ghost peppers from a coworker in Texas. He's grown a number each year, and said he would send me some seeds along with a few he dried. He warned me tho, masks, and gloves when touching. I'm excited.
 

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I really enjoy pasta with a fresh grind of hot peppers. Flat iron peppers is a great alternative if you don't want to grow your own. Thanks to @Mike A1 for sharing those.
 

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Mike: for the seeds you send me: The brandywine tomato seeds I see are spouting and #23 sweet is also spouting up. I covered the pots for tonight. We have cold snap coming that that might reach 36 F tonight, but still some frost might be possible.
Some of the tomatoes are putting out flowers and will soon be big enough for stakes. In my area once the night time temp get a lot of 75 F, there will be no fruit. We are near that mark mark now. So far no disease.
 

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