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I killed a Bunch of pepper seeds, so I bought some more. Everybody else was sold out of these.
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Leutschauer Pepper Seeds
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Alma Paprika Pepper Seeds
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Feher Ozon Paprika Pepper Seeds
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I was Really looking forward to making paprika. I think I will try to sprout 2 seeds and see what happens. If I pot them I could bring them inside to overwinter.
Good thing I found the guy with the plants last week...
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Yesterday I mowed and put grass clippings on top of the cardboard I had put in between my roses...one and done for 2025, unless I harvest rose hips.
I also cleared the bed on the south side of the garage. I managed to saw down the blackberries (these are the ones with the thorns :barnie) and today I used my metal stall rake to put them in the bucket and have DH move them to the north pasture burn pile, along with limbs from the pine trees on the west edge of my big garden that were creating too much shade, and the stuff I had piled up where I used to burn in the Inner Sanctum.
I found that I had left 11 tomato cages that the weeds have covered up, and I didn't want to break a mower or tiller, since I suspected that they were there. They are now in a safer location.
I am thinking about planting the handful of Romas that I bought there, and I will be direct seeding okra and ornamental corn, as well as some other things, though I am not quite sure yet what they will be.
I need to leave a small path to harvest the okra, but the tomatoes won't be touched until they are ready for harvest, so I might as well overseed the whole area. I am putting down a 4' x 6' tarp on the east edge.
I have a small greenhouse kit and the 4"x6" supports sitting in the garage waiting on me, and that's where it is intended to grow. I figure, why bother planting and digging up Anything there?
It is miserably hot, but winds are 10-20mph, so it's tolerable, especially if you have a chair for breaks in the shade.
I hope to till the big garden and the bed south of the garage today, if not tomorrow. I took my spade and dug all around that bed's perimeter and the past amendments made it pretty easy to dig there.
I'll be out again soon to chop down saplings on the S E portion of the east fence of the north pasture.
There is satisfaction in this bc you immediately see the results of your efforts.
I harvested a handful of sugar snap peas, just for snacking since I have enough seeds to plant for a fall harvest.
The Alaska Snow peas are starting to dry out. Since so few sprouted I will collect their seeds, instead, to plant this Fall or next year.
 

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