The Hot Zone

Spicy snacks that are actually both good and spicy are hard to come by, but Kentucky’s own KP’s Specialty Pepper Products has a formula for products that have every chance at becoming hugely popular. Makers of some novel spicy nuts and a few hot sauces, we became acquainted with them at this past Jungle […]

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By: Joe on May 21, 2007- 6:54 pm

There is such a thing as “transplant shock.”

This time it was me, not the plants. Man, it’s hard work to get everything ready to go to do the switch from little container (that the plants came in) to big container. Yesterday, I managed to get 6 of the twelve plants transplanted to their new home. Here is the results of my afternoon’s labor:

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Grow, my little Bhuts, grow!

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Domo arigato, Mr. Rocoto

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Sandia’s not just a watermelon

When I have some more time and energy, I’ll go ahead and transplant the other half-dozen plants. Jamaican Hot Chocolate, Cayenne, and Lemon Drop are still patiently waiting for their turn to go to dirt. Stay tuned!


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Man, it’s hard work to get everything ready to go to do the switch from little container (that the plants came in) to big container

Try taking care of 170+ of these guys….

Comment fired by Jonathan PassowMay 22, 2007- 1:36 pm


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