If you've got tomatoes and peppers fresh from the garden, you're doing well in my book!
I haven't tried growing sweet peppers yet in this yard (other than the seeds I tried to start two years ago, and not a single one of them survived to grow into a plant), but that'll be my next priority, after I get a decent tomato crop started, because I'd love to be able to grow brightly colored peppers.
I picked up some jalapeno pepper plants two years ago, and they did sort of alright, but there are only so many of THOSE that I want to use!
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I haven't tried growing sweet peppers yet in this yard (other than the seeds I tried to start two years ago, and not a single one of them survived to grow into a plant), but that'll be my next priority, after I get a decent tomato crop started, because I'd love to be able to grow brightly colored peppers.
I picked up some jalapeno pepper plants two years ago, and they did sort of alright, but there are only so many of THOSE that I want to use!