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    my garden is going well

    The Habaneros are quite hot even by my standards, The citrus have months to go but we are getting some ripe tomatoes now

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    That looks great you pretty much got a year-round growing season don't you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda View Post
    That looks great you pretty much got a year-round growing season don't you
    mid winter we do get some 4-5 day periods with lows in the high teens low 20s with a high of 36 but for the most part we stay above freezing. Spring to fall the days are between 85 and 110 with a few days above and below that range. That's why we grow such good wine grapes here.
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    The Habaneros look great---time to start eating

    It would be late August or early September before mine would get to that point.

    On another note---yesterday was my semi-weekly shopping spree (the only time I normally leave the house). My "rounds" included my Old Mennonite owned and operated grocery store.
    They have a tremendous variety of spices---far outside of what the normal Mennonite/Amish pallet would relish. To my great pleasure I found a new one---Ghost Pepper and Salt. So---I tried it out this morning on my eggs but was a bit let down---it needs more Ghost Pepper. The good news, I also got a new supply of African Bird Pepper
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