Planting Jalapeno Peppers
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Planting Jalapeno Peppers. Part of the series: Vegetable Gardening. Jalapeno pepper seeds should be planted in late spring or early summer when the ground has substantially warmed up from the winter. Start growing jalapeno peppers with helpful advice from a sustainable gardener in this free video on growing vegetables. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_5538426_planting-jalapeno-peppers.html
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Literally one of the mildest peppers you can grow
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this video makes me want to sneak a trinidad scorpion in the ladies food
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Your videos are very informative, but stick to what you know for sure- a jalapeño pepper is 250,000 on the Scoville scale... That's 1/4 of a Fatalia/ chocolate habenero. Overall great video:)
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wtf she is weak that is not very very hot
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Good video, not even close to one of the hottest you can grow :)
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thanks for the tips
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hottest wtf taste like bell peppers
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Jalapenos are one of the more mild peppers. While it is spicy (at best), there are far more peppers that are hotter than there are more mild. Educate yourself before posting an inaccurate video.
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jalapenos are not very hot, they are very mild. Habenero peppers are very hot, ghost peppers are extremely hot, carolina reapers are stupidly hot and hp48 death strain peppers are deadly hot.
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l like what you say at the end about eating what you grow is rewarding. I agree. Thx for the info.
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