2021 grow list
Small chilli Offline
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#21
A little update on this year’s chillies 

lemon drop
cayenne
jalapeño
gourmet jalapeño
farmers market jalapeño ?
pimientos de padron
Thai dragon
Hungarian black
Peter pepper orange *
Dorset naga
sugar rush peach
pink habanero
habanero giant white
chocolate habanero
Alberto locoto rocoto red
Trinidad perfume x
nebru 7
Havana gold
Venezuelan tiger x
Hungarian hot wax
Bahamian goat
Onza
Trinidad scorpion butch T
beaver dam
scotch bonnet
Serrano
Armageddon
AJI delight
shishito

Sweet pepper Palermo red ?

Sweet pepper Fatima ?
Sweet pepper semaroh 
Sweet pepper sweet chocolate 
Sweet pepper Amy  ?

The nine varieties I ordered never arrived, so got a refund.
? Still hoping 
* didn’t bother planting 
X no germination 
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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JJB Offline
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#22
You've overwhelmed me with your list. I only wanted to grow one plant but couldn't decide which. So here's my list

Jalapeno
Razzamatazz
Anaheim
Apple crisp
Beaver dam
Onza

I'm only planning to grow one plant of each but have far too many seedlings. I'm going to have to find giveaway homes for the others.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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toomanytommytoes Offline
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#23
(22-12-2020, 01:25 AM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: Chillies:

Damian
NuMex Pumpkin Spice
Hungarian Hot Wax
Super Tramp
Hot Juanita
Alberto's Locoto Rocoto (overwintered)
Shishito

Sweet peppers:

Lipstick
Oda
Semaroh
Amy
Gypsy F1
Jimmy Nardello
Sweet Chocolate
Red Belgian
NuMex Sweet
Mohawk
Redskin
Etiuda
Tangerine Dream

Lipstick/NuMex Sweet/Amy are all maybies due to very slow germination, I'll wait to see how strong the seedlings are. Jimmy Nardello is a no: zero germination.

Added some new sweet peppers as replacements: Nocturne, Lunchbox Orange and Yesil Tatli.
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mcdood Offline
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#24
Pricked out my chillies , Loco, De Cayenne and Early Jalapeno


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Eyren Offline
Hardy perennial
#25
First little green bumps in the compost this morning Big Grin

Both are Hungarian Black; no action yet from the Ancho Poblano or Trinidad Perfume, but it's early days yet as I only sowed them 9 days ago and the propagator is still on 25ºC, so not at optimum temperature. On the sweet pepper front, Lipstick is germinating nicely but no sign of the Sweet Chocolate yet, nor the aubergines.

However the tomato seedlings are starting to bud their true leaves, so I'll be pricking them out in a couple of weeks. If the weather picks up, I can put the pots into regular seed trays with propagator lids on, and give the peppers and aubergines more heat. Next year I'll be able to sow the heat-lovers earlier and then turn the thermostat down when I sow the tomatoes, but this year the timing just didn't work out.
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!  Smile
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Eyren Offline
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#26
Ancho Poblano has started germinating! I decided to water the corner modules with no-shows (aubergines and Trinidad Perfume chilli), as the compost surface felt a bit crusty - they haven't been watered since I sowed them a week last Friday, so I'm hoping it'll help rather than hinder.
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!  Smile
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Eyren Offline
Hardy perennial
#27
Trying not to get too excited at the first signs of germination of Trinidad Perfume - there were only 8 seeds in the packet and I sowed them all, so I'm on tenterhooks!

Hungarian Black are going strong with their purple-tinged leaves, and the Ancho Poblano will soon have caught them up. It was hot in the propagator today (33 degrees!) because of the sunshine, so I'm hoping it wasn't too much for any of my seedlings. They all seem pretty robust under the grow-lights, though!
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!  Smile
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Small chilli Offline
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#28
I’m with you on Trinidad perfume excitement. I had a little loop in the propagator this morning. I was starting to give up! Especially as my one and only seed that I managed to save last year, was sown on the 26.12.20.
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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(22-01-2021, 05:39 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Update 9/3

Anaheim  NG
Yellow Scotch Bonnet NG
Serrano green/red NG
Cayenne NG
Padron NG
Hot lemon NG
Habanero Maya Red
Biquinho Yellow & Red
Cherry Bomb NG
Chiltepin NG
Ancho Grande
Albertos Locoto Red NG



Jalapeno Felicity
Serrano Violet
Fatalii Yellow NG
Fatalii Rose
Sugar Rush peach

Over-wintered plants - 
Habanero Maya Red
Chiltepin
Fatalii Yellow
Krishna Jolokia
Scotch Bonnet yellow

An awful lot of failures this year plus the damping off and fungus gnat problems leaves me with not many plants. Oh well,  more room for aubergines who are more useful Wink ! But I hate it when fresh seeds don't germinate Sad
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?

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Eyren Offline
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(09-03-2021, 10:36 PM)Small chilli Wrote: I’m with you on Trinidad perfume excitement. I had a little loop in the propagator this morning. I was starting to give up! Especially as my one and only seed that I managed to save last year, was sown on the 26.12.20.

Wow, I feel bad now for being impatient over seeds sown less than two weeks ago! I guess I was spoiled by the tomatoes, which have been doing their best impression of radishes on the germination front!
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