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  1. Hawg Catcher!! Big Bass Man's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by J D View Post
    Very nice!! I harvested my first jalapenos this morning
    Have a nice pepper garden that's doing great so far.... 1 ghost, 2 habaneros, a cayenne, 5 jalapenos, 6 tabascos, 2 sweet snack peppers, cajun bells, several green, orange and red bells. also have some garlic and onions for the pepper sauce I make.
    Thanks Jd!! Love the grilled jalapeņos. Started to get a spicy bell pepper plant. Might try it next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bass Man View Post
    I got 10 celebrity tomato plant, 3 Paul Robeson, 3 Black Krim, 4 Cherokee Purple, 1 Pineapple, 1 Black Prince, 1 Box Car Willie, 2 Big Boys, 1 Sun Sugar and 1 Black Cherry. Counting on the Celebrity Plants for canning. I love trying different types of tomatoes.
    Wow, nice variety ! ! !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireball View Post
    Wow, nice variety ! ! !
    Thanks man!! Cherokee Purple is my favorite tasting so far. I heard the Paul Robeson are delicious, so I decided to try them.

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    Well, I am just putting my seedlings in the ground. We had frost warnings last week here in the Northeast. We won't see any fruits or veggies till July.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Bass View Post
    Well, I am just putting my seedlings in the ground. We had frost warnings last week here in the Northeast. We won't see any fruits or veggies till July.
    Best of luck man!! I had to cover up the celerity plants several times in March and April. We had a couple of frost and they made it through.

    Here they are covered up. Had to make adjustments covering them up as they grew.
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