That's about all the bigger our lunchboxes get, ours are producing good though.I planted lunchbox peppers and have only had 5 that fruited and none of the plants got over 12" tall. Weird!
Not since I started saving seeds. I grow Kentucky Wonder pole beans and Dragon Tongue bush beans. So far, I haven't planted any that have cross pollinated since I started saving the seeds 5 years ago. I'm probably due and just jinxed myself.We never buy pole beans, always bush beans. First 2 rows we planted are coming up pole beans, so I put up trelliss for them. Now the 3rd row looks like pole beans. I added a 4th row which is just starting. Possibly the first row could have been pole bean, but I cannot see all three rows. We plant each row about 2-3 weeks apart. I believe we bought the seeds for the first 2 rows at the same time and the 3rd and 4th row seeds were bought at different stores. Anyone ever get the incorrect seeds in a package.
They ain't big or pretty, but there is a lot of them. More still in various beds around the place here...
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Did you prune the peppers?I planted lunchbox peppers and have only had 5 that fruited and none of the plants got over 12" tall. Weird!
Looks good. How long do they last if you don't can them? The gardener is looking at dehydrating onions.
They ain't big or pretty, but there is a lot of them. More still in various beds around the place here...
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Are you pickling or fermenting?
Are you pickling or fermenting?
Mine hardly ever make it out of the garden. Walk by snacks just plunk a few and into the mouth or stand and eat them at the plant for a while.In addition to getting the cherry tomatoes in salads, the gardener keeps several on a towel on the counter as "walk by" snacks.