Your peppers please!

how long does it take a fig tree to bear fruit? i thought it was a long time?
i planted mine about 16 years ago when i moved here. i figure it took like 5 years before the fig tree took off. its pretty massive now. i just pick without climbing a ladder..i leave the top to the birds

one of my carolina reaper plants

. and my super hot pepper garden
 

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I had to rob some big cages from the peppers to put on tomatoes, and I mostly killed this Cayenne in the process.. It's the first one with red peppers. I have a lot of them, so I might cull it and put a Hatch there.

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Did I mention that I had planted too many Hatch seeds? This is my leftover pile. And I culled pretty hard too.

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I had to rob some big cages from the peppers to put on tomatoes, and I mostly killed this Cayenne in the process.. It's the first one with red peppers. I have a lot of them, so I might cull it and put a Hatch there.

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Did I mention that I had planted too many Hatch seeds? This is my leftover pile. And I culled pretty hard too.

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i was wondering what hatch peppers were, they call them Anaheim peppers, or New Mexico chili's here, thnx google
 
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I'm picking a few peppers off the culls I just didn't have the heart to kill. I put them in 2 and 3 gallon pots sunk flush with the ground and run a sprinkler on them {near the orange tree seedlings, so I get them both at the same time} once in a while.

Saved seed Mammoth Jalapeno. They are not quite as long as the real thing, but taste the same.

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Cali Wonder Bell

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New Mexico chili in the older pepper pit.

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The Habs and The Hab nots. The two Habs to the left are blooming now. The other 6 are Hatch. I need to Google and see if they turn red. Staying green so far.

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I had lost control of a kiddie pool full of tomatoes, so I culled some of them and put the rest in the ground. I threw 4 Mini Sweet Peppers in their place. Late as hell, but they didn't come up the first go round, and I have so many kinds of peppers, I didn't think to replant for a while. I have 8-10 more, but these four were the cream of the crop. Will wait to cull them until I see what these do. As far as everyday pepper eating, mini sweets are my favorite. {I've been forced to eat bells in the garden this year}

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