Patio garden peppers and tomatillos Part 1
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This will be an ongoing series on my patio garden pepper, tomatillo and cape gooseberry plants. I'm growing all of these in containers in a combination of bag soil and homemade compost.
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real nice pepper plants you got Steve, congratulations. That Butch T looks healthy! Nice looking paprika too, real good sized. Hope you get some heat from them later. All your garden looks superb, thanks for sharing!
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It took mine a little while to rebound but no it's looking much better and healthier than it ever was and producing more peppers.
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Yes, I got the seeds from Baker Creek. I will have to show it. It took so long for them to germinate I had forgot all about them.
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Maybe better spacing just to get them to bush out.
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So you grew gooseberries from seed? You have to show that in a video! I would guess there's not many vids on here showing a gooseberry seedling.
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Really cool on the gooseberries. I will make sure to take care of that little plant. Its been so tiny so long. Sweet peppers are great too. I hope you enjoyed it.
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Thanks! Yeah maybe we can trade some seeds at the end of the growing season. :)
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that's cool I love to grow peppers you need any hot hot seeds
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Yeah that pepper has been on that plant since I took it outside from under the grow lights. It was supposed to be hot but came out sweeter than a bell pepper. Need some hot days here for the peppers to develop heat! At least that plant should grow faster now. Yeah gooseberries and currents are great, plant them once eat them forever. I grew up in a house where my dad planted them when I was young and ate them every spring for years and years. Thanks for watching!
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Interesting to see that huge pepper on such a tiny plant. I learned from one of your previous videos that gooseberries would come back year after year. I started a few...hopefully I can get them to grow well Here. Nice update
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