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wildrungarden · 9 days
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4/7/24 ~ transplanted some stuff that was left over in my seed tray that I neglected 🥲 They aren’t too happy right now 🙃🌱
Some of them are Tamarillos. Anyone familiar with those? It was a random purchase for me 😋
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lixslife · 14 days
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Did a lot of repoting today many young plants got up potted and my tomatoes got bigger pots too +tomato cages. Absolutely in love with the coler of that basil as well it looks so good. Hope to have many peppers in the coming months tho!
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elizaevans · 6 months
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Salsa Ninety Nine Mild For those who have a tomato and pepper garden, here is a salsa recipe. Add more cayenne or jalapeno pepper for a hotter salsa.
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mattotomato · 10 months
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Salsa Ninety Nine Mild - Dips and Spreads A salsa recipe for those with a tomato and pepper garden. If you prefer a hotter salsa, add more jalapeno or cayenne pepper.
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I do think I'm going to become an insane hermit if I see 1 more snarky rejoinder about growing your own veggies n fruits if they're so expensive. Growing your own veg as an amateur is an enriching, calming, joyful way to get three bell peppers in a whole season.
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potionbarrel · 1 month
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not really fond of the cut off point for this one, but i wanted to get progress update 9 out in time for anniversary day! i'm STILL thinking abt this project and i really want to try and see it through!! community gardens i haven't forgotten about you....
happy 4th anniversary HLVRAI !!!!
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queer-ecopunk · 1 month
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Hey, don't be sad. Seeds are sprouting today.
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chao-studios · 4 months
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Man...
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Goodbye 2023, hello 2024
New year, new me✨
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Harvested part of the peppers this past weekend, to use in some sauces/veggie mixes for winter.
I didn't sow any fun or unusual varieties this year, didn't really have the patience for it, so I stuck with buying seedlings of my favorite varieties - Kapia and Ruffled Pimento.
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solarpunkani · 10 months
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I have once again given tomatoes to my neighbors
Shout out to @omg-physics and @modern-solarpunk for giving things to their neighbors and reminding me that I also have things I could give to my neighbors (read: the aforementioned tomatoes)
The tomatoes weren’t as big as they were last time, I don’t think, but people still liked them!
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One of the tomatoes was rotting a little and I didn’t realize until the very end when someone pointed it out so OOF but!!!! It was fun
Highlights:
- People recognized me from last time, I think I’m becoming Tomato Girl
- Some people who didn’t get tomatoes last time got tomatoes this time! One family wasn’t home last time, one family wasn’t home and had actually just moved in a few months ago, so I was actually the first neighbor they’ve talked to!
- Third family I didn’t ring their doorbell last time because they had a ‘baby sleeping don’t knock or ring doorbell’ sign on their door. But they saw me on their Ring camera and hurried out to catch me before I got to the next house!! The ‘Baby’ is now 5 years old, they just keep the note on the door because it deters solicitors. But I, as a Neighbor and The Tomato Girl, am allowed to ring the doorbell whenever! They were sad they missed me and my dad last time lol
It was hot outside and I was sweating like crazy, but seeing how excited everyone got about the tomatoes made it sooo worth it!!
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artificial-condition · 5 months
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Finally peeled and preserved the rest of the garlic cloves from the summer harvest. They’ve been in a bag separated but unpeeled and I’ve been slowly using them until now.
They’re not canned but instead hot vinegar is poured on the peeled cloves and they stay good all year in the fridge. The vinegar makes it to where no bad bacteria can grow on them and the enzymes from the garlic prevent the garlic from absorbing and tasting like vinegar. Just fish out however many cloves you need and use like normal!!
Hardneck cloves are in the jar on the left! They’re so much bigger and I like them so much more. Easier to peel, bigger cloves, and you get garlic scapes (delicious) before harvesting the bulbs. Last year I ordered mostly softneck and a little hardneck and this year I flipped it so that next year I’ll have primarily hardneck :)
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Also, a lot of the newly planted garlics have popped! It’s not preferable for them to pop before spring but my weather is unpredictable and it happens every year. The cold will kill them but they’ll come right back in the spring 🌱
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wildrungarden · 15 days
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4/1/24 ~ transplanted these Serranos & Banana Peppers yesterday. Some of them still aren’t happy - but they are adjusting 💕🌶️
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bubbleboybev · 4 months
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every year dew challenges mountain to grow a pepper too hot for him to eat. the pepper tasting has become a whole event at this point. everyone gathers around to see if dew can eat it. aether begs them not to do it so he doesn't have to see dew in the infirmary later. last year dew blew smoke out of his hears cartoon style but he insists that doesn't count
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shilohsylvanian · 9 months
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"This pepper is as big as me!"
🌶🫑🌶🫑
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jellazticious · 10 months
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Drew these when I had a mega headache lmao. Of course the one thing you have to do is inflict a random character with it I dunno what to tell ya man
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balkanradfem · 7 months
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So I had this pepper plant randomly grow on my balcony, I'm not sure if I even planted that, sometimes edible plants will grow without my intervention because seeds get lost in the soil. Anyway I didn't pay any attention to it, because it's too late to transplant it to the garden, it was growing in the middle of the summer, and I just put it next to my other plants so it would get watered.
I noticed the other day that the plant was starting to grow little fruit on it! It had tiny little peppers! They were adorable, and quite admirable because that plant had only tiny bit of soil to grow in, it was ambitious to go and try growing peppers from basically no nutrition.
Peppers can actually survive the winter if you grow them in a pot and put them inside, you can have them next spring producing peppers again! They're not gonna produce in winter when there's not enough hours of sunlight, but they can be a nice ornamental plant. So I decided, this would be the destiny of my little volounteer pepper. I moved it into a bigger pot that happened to be empty, and took off all of the tiny peppers, so the plant would focus on producing bigger roots instead. Once a plant produces seed she can call it a day and die because she fulfilled her purpose. If you take seeds/fruits away, she will re-evaluate her situation and try growing bigger. That's what I want!
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See this little grey plastic pot I'm holding, that's where the plant managed to grow to this size and grow fruit. I think that shows a level of stubbornness and resilience I'm looking for in a plant. This is going to be my pet pepper growing in my kitchen during the winter and hopefully, possibly, she might give me peppers early in the spring.
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