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Ghost peppers

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In retrospect, I shouldn't have planted a GP plant period, let alone next to my Jalepenos to cross breed with. I plucked an immature pepper the other night and it's taken me three days just to eat a baby ghosty. Does anyone else love hot peppers?
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I have two rows of peppers, including ghost, Thai dragon, Scotch bonnet. When cooking, I put them in everything except milkshakes.

OT, but last year, before putting up the deer fence, I was noticing the one Scotch bonnet I'd planted was staying small. Then, I noticed it wasn't setting fruit. Finally figured the deer loved the blossoms and immature fruit better than any of the other peppers. They kept the Scotch bonnet trimmed like a bonsai.

This is the new deer fence. Not cost-effective, but then most of our projects have mission creep.

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Especially enjoyed the birds & the latch.
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ZIGGY wrote:Especially enjoyed the birds & the latch.
Thanks. It was a fun project. My wife came up with a squirrel, a family of quail, a humming bird nest, an owl and a flicker.

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I can see right now Jack, that you have too much time on your hands!!

He, He!!

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That is an awesome fence.
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I will never forget one time when our three kids were little.

I was mowing the yard out back by my little garden and the neighbor Lady came over and said something like this.

I wondered why all the kids went running over to Mrs. So and So's water faucet yesterday afternoon until I saw your small red pepper plants!!

I looked over at them and sure enough there laid a 1/2 eaten red hot pepper!! He, He!!

I guess they all picked one to see if they tasted good because they were SO pretty!!

He, He!!

The kids never bothered my little garden again after that!!

He, he!!

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