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starrywishes June 26, 2012 09:39 PM

I'm addicted to chillies
 
hey everyone, im a newbie, it's my 1st thread and my first year growing a container garden, i grew cayenne and yellow hungarian this year

[IMG]http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/1917/cayennecopy.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/9990/yellowhungariancopy.jpg[/IMG]

Crandrew June 27, 2012 12:08 PM

They sure are pretty! I like those Yellow Hungarians.

starrywishes June 27, 2012 02:11 PM

[QUOTE=Crandrew;286792]They sure are pretty! I like those Yellow Hungarians.[/QUOTE]

thanks Crandrew, i've never tasted yellow hungarians before, im from asia and we dont have it back home. so im pretty excited and cant wait to taste it! btw is it a pickling pepper?

Crandrew June 27, 2012 02:35 PM

[QUOTE=starrywishes;286824]thanks Crandrew, i've never tasted yellow hungarians before, im from asia and we dont have it back home. so im pretty excited and cant wait to taste it! btw is it a pickling pepper?[/QUOTE]
Oh nice! I'll have to check it out. Im in love with growing peppers! the colors, shapes, fruit growth behaviors...its all amazing!

starrywishes June 27, 2012 03:08 PM

[QUOTE=Crandrew;286827]Oh nice! I'll have to check it out. Im in love with growing peppers! the colors, shapes, fruit growth behaviors...its all amazing![/QUOTE]

me too! i love hot peppers...im so addicted to them i have to add it into anything :yes:

i decided to grow them since it's hard for me to find hot peppers here in the US. what mostly available in the supermarket is jalapeno and they aint hot pepper for me its just a sweet pepper lol...

Worth1 June 27, 2012 04:46 PM

[QUOTE=starrywishes;286839]me too! i love hot peppers...im so addicted to them i have to add it into anything :yes:

i decided to grow them since it's hard for me to find hot peppers here in the US. what mostly available in the supermarket is jalapeno and they aint hot pepper for me its just a sweet pepper lol...[/QUOTE]

I have felt your pain I too once lived in MO and at that time you couldn't find hot peppers at all.

Coming from Texas we grew our own I was raised on hot peppers.
Tomato growers supply has a huge selection of peppers, many from your homeland.

One year I grew something like 40 varieties.

By the way welcome to the US and tomatoville make yourself at home.

Worth

Sun City Linda June 27, 2012 04:57 PM

Lovely photos, and welcome from a lightweight who thinks jalapenos are mighty hot!:)

starrywishes June 27, 2012 07:55 PM

[QUOTE=Worth1;286856]I have felt your pain I too once lived in MO and at that time you couldn't find hot peppers at all.

Coming from Texas we grew our own I was raised on hot peppers.
Tomato growers supply has a huge selection of peppers, many from your homeland.

One year I grew something like 40 varieties.

By the way welcome to the US and tomatoville make yourself at home.

Worth[/QUOTE]

Thank you Worth!
i've heard even the turkeys love wild habanero there in texas :) actually i've seen more and more orange habaneros in some grocery store, it's worth the heat but its hard for me appreciating the strange flavor lol....

btw 40 varieties, wow! i envy you!!....i do have some other varieties growing this year such as red carribean, some ornamental peppers (which is actually local variety in my home country)and my bhut jolokia just recently showing its true leaves...a folk backhome smuggled me mega scoville seeds via mail:lol: let see i've got babrados haba, infinity, 7 pot jonah, naga morich & yellow petter (sexy pepper! lol) unfortunately it's kinda too late to plant them rite now but ill definitely grow them next year...

here is the ornamental peppers, all still green i have picked all the ripe peppers, they are very productive plants

[IMG]http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/2065/caberawitcontainercopy.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

[QUOTE=Sun City Linda;286857]Lovely photos, and welcome from a lightweight who thinks jalapenos are mighty hot!:)[/QUOTE]
LOL...thanks Sun City Linda....:)

Worth1 June 27, 2012 11:34 PM

I'm only growing some half hot hybrid hab's bells chilies and such.

Nothing really fancy.

One of my favorites is the mushroom pepper yellow and red.
It has heat for salsa and doesn't kill the flavor of the tomato.

I haven't started seeds in a year or so.


Worth

roper2008 June 29, 2012 05:59 PM

Your peppers look really nice, and it looks like your growing some
pretty hot ones there. I too love growing peppers. Not only are
they useful, but very pretty to look at. It is so much easier to
grow peppers, especially hot, than tomatoes. Have you been to
The Hot Pepper Forum yet? If not, check it out.:)


Linda

Mojave June 29, 2012 06:27 PM

Welcome to Tomatoville from another pepperhead! Some beautiful peppers you've got there. I've pickled Yellow Hungarian before, the taste is good but it's very mild. I'm picking jalapenos, red cherries, baccatums, and Thai dragons right now. My habs, Tabascos and fatalii peppers and others are just starting to set fruit. I can't wait! :)

Worth1 June 29, 2012 06:59 PM

[QUOTE=roper2008;287084]Your peppers look really nice, and it looks like your growing some
pretty hot ones there. I too love growing peppers. Not only are
they useful, but very pretty to look at. It is so much easier to
grow peppers, especially hot, than tomatoes. Have you been to
The Hot Pepper Forum yet? If not, check it out.:)


Linda[/QUOTE]

This is the pepper forum.

:P

Worth

casserole June 29, 2012 11:29 PM

You need chiiliville

starrywishes July 1, 2012 01:45 PM

[QUOTE=Worth1;286955]I'm only growing some half hot hybrid hab's bells chilies and such.

Nothing really fancy.

One of my favorites is the mushroom pepper yellow and red.
It has heat for salsa and doesn't kill the flavor of the tomato.

I haven't started seeds in a year or so.


Worth[/QUOTE]

mushroom pepper is such a pretty looking pepper. are they sweet?

[QUOTE=roper2008;287084]Your peppers look really nice, and it looks like your growing some
pretty hot ones there. I too love growing peppers. Not only are
they useful, but very pretty to look at. It is so much easier to
grow peppers, especially hot, than tomatoes. Have you been to
The Hot Pepper Forum yet? If not, check it out.:)


Linda[/QUOTE]

Thx! and yes ive been to some, but just as a silent reader :)

[QUOTE=Mojave;287103]Welcome to Tomatoville from another pepperhead! Some beautiful peppers you've got there. I've pickled Yellow Hungarian before, the taste is good but it's very mild. I'm picking jalapenos, red cherries, baccatums, and Thai dragons right now. My habs, Tabascos and fatalii peppers and others are just starting to set fruit. I can't wait! :)[/QUOTE]
thats a good news! i like mild pepper topped pizza, for some reason i dont like heat on my pizza. do u post your pickle recipe here? i need them! :)

starrywishes July 1, 2012 02:05 PM

oh btw i went to hooters yesterday and tried their 911 hot wings, i had to stop after the 3rd wing not because of the heat (to be honest they are literally not hot at all for me) but i just cant handle the sourness. i guess i like the oriental style better.


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