Saturday, October 23, 2010
Careful When Selecting...
I quickly selected a bell pepper plant on a hurried trip to the nursery one day in August. My selection has turned out to be quite a surprise. I thought I was selecting a bell pepper plant which would turn "chocolate" or brownish in color when ripe. My surprise is that it actually is a plant which produces miniature peppers. I have already picked a few of the ripened peppers. I thought the plant was finished for the season. Then, my volunteer plant completely engulfed it. This week while tidying up the garden, I discovered the plant is loaded with blossoms. Again, if we get some sunny days (doubtful based on this year's sunny days to date), they might just produce a few more peppers. The miniatures are darling and the color is lovely, by the way.
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My Sugar Baby watermelon and lilac have both decided to rebloom...
I'm new to your blog. I'm not seeing a link to older posts, is the beets one the very first post in the blog? Thanks.
@Karen Anne
Thanks for visiting my California Garden! Funny when veggies try to set produce so late.
I have been blogging since 2005. Use this link to get to the main page:
http://earlysnowdrop.blogspot.com/
Scroll down and look for the archives on the left hand side. You can visit all the way back to the first posts!
Enjoy.
@Karen Anne
Opps, I mean the right hand side for the archives.
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