Growing Hot Peppers in Hot weather areas. Some simple steps to make it work in the heat. .MP4
Growing Hot Peppers in those real Hot States. Growing Hot Peppers in Texas, Growing Chiles in Florida, Growing tips for Louisiana, etc. can be easy if you focus on basic gardening. 4 EZ and inexpensive approaches for getting a big Hot Pepper Harvest in the Southeast and Southwest USA.
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I learned the hard way. Florida sunshine in July, August will bake you're peppers. I never knew peppers grew in the shade. but they do. this guy sells quality seeds.
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We'd love if you made more videos Joe!!
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I'm testing something out this year I have a creek by my house and there are a ton of rotted leaves on the bottom and the soil on the bank is rich and loamy so I'm going to try that. Also my local electric company just shredded a ton of trees away from the power line so I'm going to go back there and use the shredded trees as mulch. Should work with the creek compost and bank soil being so rich
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Thank you. This was very helpful!
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Is my own poo good for peppers plants ? I have a lot of that and it is free ...
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Harley, not until it dries out....otherwise it could have dangerous bacteria in it.
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I learned something...TY
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Best bet Kelly....1/3 coarse sand, 1/3 good potting soil with fertilizer included and 1/3 composted cow manure from the store...mixed REAL well.
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I want to grow in containers this summer, but I don't know what I should use as soil. I live in Santa Barbara California
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Coffee Grounds can go directly into the soil...or on top as a mulch. Also, the earthworms LOVE them. Fiery Regards. Pepper Joe
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This is exactly the kind of info I need here in Texas. Thank You
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good tips. Do the coffee grounds need to be composted first so there not to acidic not really sure on that one.
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