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    Wow, some nice pepper plants in here. I've grown Scotch Bonnets and those little Italian red peppers in the past. I finally have a very tiny yard and when the weather gets nicer I'm planning on growing some peppers and herbs.

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    A recipe I haven't made in forever is a spicy creamy seafood pasta dish! I'm assuming you dry some of your peppers? If you look in the frozen food section of ethnic stores, they usually have bags of frozen seafood mix, or you can make it yourself out of whatever floats your boat. The one I had contained shrimp, scallops, mussels, squid, baby octopus, and crab meat. I fried it up in a healthy splash of olive oil with a few cloves of fresh minced garlic, salt, and pepper. After that is done, add a pint of cream (or milk, whatever meets your caloric comfort zone, richer tastes better) and 1/4 to 1/2 cup of fresh grated parmesan. Add a one or two tablespoons of crushed red pepper flakes to taste (or whatever dried pepper you choose). Let it simmer on low for a bit while you sample it and add ingredients to your personal tastes and until the sauce reaches a nice consistency. Keep is stirred so it doesn't scorch. Toss it with pasta. I like angel hair or linguini personally, but any will do.

    Sorry I don't have exact measurements on the ingredients. It's one of those things where I just wing it and it turns out good.
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    Still have a long way to go before I do any planting. Not until the end of March for me to plant seeds. Last years spring was too cold and wouldn't let things grow right.

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    I actually just started some seeds for my garden over the weekend. I got a few of those jiffy green houses with the peat pellets and put them on a windowsill. I saved some seeds from a couple of dried habanero and jalapeno peppers left over from last years garden and am giving those a shot. I'm sort of curious to see if they work out. If they don’t sprout I guess I’ll buy some plants towards the beginning of April.

    I also started some California Wonder green peppers, summer squash, egg plant, zucchini, Roma tomatoes, cherry 100's tomatoes, and various herbs. I guess I should look into some more hot peppers too.

    This weekend I'm going to lay down some 3/4" micro sprinkler irrigation and start planning out where to put the raised beds and a trellis for the squash/zucchini.

    I'm sort of getting into this whole gardening thing. I put up a row of rabbit eye blueberries in the fall that are in full bloom right now, and my peach tree just started flowering. It's sort of fun to watch things grow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848 View Post
    I actually just started some seeds for my garden over the weekend. I got a few of those jiffy green houses with the peat pellets and put them on a windowsill. I saved some seeds from a couple of dried habanero and jalapeno peppers left over from last years garden and am giving those a shot. I'm sort of curious to see if they work out. If they don’t sprout I guess I’ll buy some plants towards the beginning of April.

    I also started some California Wonder green peppers, summer squash, egg plant, zucchini, Roma tomatoes, cherry 100's tomatoes, and various herbs. I guess I should look into some more hot peppers too.

    This weekend I'm going to lay down some 3/4" micro sprinkler irrigation and start planning out where to put the raised beds and a trellis for the squash/zucchini.

    I'm sort of getting into this whole gardening thing. I put up a row of rabbit eye blueberries in the fall that are in full bloom right now, and my peach tree just started flowering. It's sort of fun to watch things grow.
    Will the different peppers cross pollinate and produce "mutt" varieties?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth View Post
    Will the different peppers cross pollinate and produce "mutt" varieties?
    I think I read somewhere that yes, you can easily make hybrid peppers by cross pollinating, but the variants don't show up in the peppers of the plants, but rather in the seeds. So, you have to cross pollinate, then plant the resulting seeds to get the hybrid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReV View Post
    I think I read somewhere that yes, you can easily make hybrid peppers by cross pollinating, but the variants don't show up in the peppers of the plants, but rather in the seeds. So, you have to cross pollinate, then plant the resulting seeds to get the hybrid.

    I think that's what he was doing. He was using seeds from last years harvest. If the various pepper varieties in his garden were too close, he would get "mutt" peppers.
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