pepper harvest
We are still getting a good harvest of peppers from the garden, in spite of the shorter days and cooler temperatures. I pulled these off the vines this afternoon. The small skinny ones at the lower left are my favorites.
It's still cloudy and a little rainy here today, although we got a bit of sunshine in the afternoon. I got home in time to enjoy just an hour or so of it today. Nothing damaged yet in the garden from the wet and cold. I am sure missing the display of the morning glories though. It had not occurred to me but I guess they don't bloom if the sun does not come out.
Posted by Bill Hopkins on November 10, 2003 06:54 PMthe pile in the bottom left looks like serranos. what are the others? they all look hot!
Posted by: erica at November 10, 2003 07:45 PMBetween you and RB at Pureland You got me wanting to grow peppers. I think I will plant some and see if they will grow up here. May have to pot them and grow them on the deck. Do you put yours in jars like RB does? or dry them?
Posted by: Mary Lou at November 11, 2003 10:51 AMCounterclockwise from the bottom left are serranos, pequins, a lone red jalapeno, cayennes, and finally above the serranos are a type we can't identify at them moment. We also have poblanos.
This time of year we just pick them fresh when we want them. Then we just let them dry. Haven't tried putting them in jars, although earlier when we had tomatoes we made some salsa and bottled it.
Posted by: bill at November 11, 2003 06:31 PMThe serranos are mean when they are green.
Posted by: Joel at November 12, 2003 02:27 AM