Seems so many of us are growing Black Trufele thanks to Jessie. No pressure @Plot37 😁🍅 The fruity tasting chili might be my gateway into the chili world👺. I too don't care to eat any food that makes my nose run. 🤧 Have a wonderful week Steve. 🌱
I’m growing king of the north sweet peppers and a range of hot peppers including a lemon drop. I’ve never started peppers of my own before, so I’m a bit nervous, but heck, I have nothing to lose. 👍👍😀🇨🇦🥰
It will be interesting to see how the mild peppers turn out - I don’t like a lot of heat either! All the seedlings in your greenhouse look really healthy. Onwards into Spring! Take care 😊
I hope you're well Steve. The accordion reminded me of the Voyage Tomato variety which I'm trying this year...looks like a bunch of cocktail tomatoes welded together. Should be an experience.
Happy Sunday Steve, have a great one mate, as this is only my second season growing, after years away, I'm happily guided by your wisdom, thanks for sharing
Are you going to grow crimson crush again? Growing them was the best gardening decision I made last year. Lost all my other plants to late blight, but the crimson crush was still producing into november (without cover).
Hi Steve my main crop this year will be peppers 🌶 and tomatoes 🍅 .Sunday tomatoes, plum tomatoes, sweet cherry 🍒 and have just ordered some tomato accordion , last season out of 100% about 15% had blossom end rot. Once again thanks for a great video 📹. Tim
Hi Steve. I wondered if some of these big American seed companies would ship to UK after Brexit, so I put an order in with Jonny's seeds just to see what the postage would be. The seeds came to about £12. they wanted £200 to ship. I couldnt believe it. I took a screen shot. I will send it to Tony by email, because i was going to mention it to Audrey in live chat on potty mouth but so much gets missed in the chat, just wondered if she knew they were charging that. You guys are so lucky that she sends you seeds because there are some interesting varieties over there that we cant get in UK. On another note about black triffeli tomato seeds. I wanted to try them after Jesse mentioned how fantastic they are, really struggled to find them. I got some eventually, they better be good after all this because they were the most expensive seeds I have ever paid for, cost me £8 for about 5 seeds. LOL
Another very interesting video. My broad beans are leggy, not like yours, even though after germination I put them in a cool light place. Have now got them outdoors during the day to harden them off. Can I take out the tops at this stage before planting them out in the garden? Am also very curious to see your experiments with the peppers so hope a lot germinate for you.
Hi Steve, I'm a new subscriber. I notice that you sow your seeds into compost without any vermiculite. When I do this I get green algae growing on the top of the soil. How do you prevent this? And do you water from the top or sit the trays in water to soak up? Hope you can help. Thanks.
Morning Steve, asking you for some advice on another of your video doing sweetcorn last year we noticed the root trainer you were using opened in half please can you advise where to buy them thank you. Lisa and colin
Steve. I grew brads atomic grape, atomic fusion, and atomic sunset last year, they were all three particularly tasteless, I did wonder if the seeds I got, from two different suppliers, were not true to variety seeds
Hi Steve, I keep getting confused on how to respond to patreon, sometimes I can ask a question and others no? Perhaps you can advise what or how. Question I have is when should I be thinking of planting out my onion seedlings, they have all have two shoots/leaves, do I leave them till they are like leeks ie pencil thick - regards Alan
Hi Steve, I only like the sweet peppers, I can't tolerate hotter ones, have tried them and its definitely not for me. Thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
'Lemon Dream' is a lovely pepper I really recommend if you want lovely flavour with little heat. I've a video on my channel if you want to see what it looks like.
That’s habanada I think. I’ve also just mentioned the Trinidad perfume too. For a sweet and very mild small pepper, try the biquinho red. If you pickle them and stick them on your pizzas they are divine. So sweet.
Great info Steve thank you
Just rewatching miss you 🐝 Thanks for the great video 🌻
Seems so many of us are growing Black Trufele thanks to Jessie. No pressure @Plot37 😁🍅 The fruity tasting chili might be my gateway into the chili world👺. I too don't care to eat any food that makes my nose run. 🤧 Have a wonderful week Steve. 🌱
Try Anaheim Chillies too - they taste a bit like sweet peppers but have a mild heat to them too ☺️
@@LetsGrowHome Thanks for the recommendation it's now on my list 🌶️☺️
I’m growing king of the north sweet peppers and a range of hot peppers including a lemon drop. I’ve never started peppers of my own before, so I’m a bit nervous, but heck, I have nothing to lose. 👍👍😀🇨🇦🥰
Your garden looks to be off to a great start. Thanks for showing your wonderful plants.
Have a look at the Trinidad perfume pepper. All the flavour of a habanero and zero heat.
Numex suave f1 is good for a heatless. But the best variety is Fushimi imho.
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The tomato talk is starting to happen can't wait to get started on my tomatoes seeds. Can't wait to see your pepper trails,
Another nice update Steve thanks for sharing mate, stay safe Alan
It will be interesting to see how the mild peppers turn out - I don’t like a lot of heat either! All the seedlings in your greenhouse look really healthy. Onwards into Spring! Take care 😊
You could also try Habanada, Nadapeño Aji Habanero, Sugar Rush Peach.
I hope you're well Steve. The accordion reminded me of the Voyage Tomato variety which I'm trying this year...looks like a bunch of cocktail tomatoes welded together. Should be an experience.
Happy Sunday Steve, have a great one mate, as this is only my second season growing, after years away, I'm happily guided by your wisdom, thanks for sharing
Which compost are you using steve? Thanks
I’ve always wondered about ordering seeds from the US. Really fancy some collards and kale, and fancy tomatoes obviously 😊
Are you going to grow crimson crush again? Growing them was the best gardening decision I made last year. Lost all my other plants to late blight, but the crimson crush was still producing into november (without cover).
Hi Steve my main crop this year will be peppers 🌶 and tomatoes 🍅 .Sunday tomatoes, plum tomatoes, sweet cherry 🍒 and have just ordered some tomato accordion , last season out of 100% about 15% had blossom end rot. Once again thanks for a great video 📹. Tim
@Diann cheers thanks for the tip I will give it a go. Thanks Tim
Hi Steve. I wondered if some of these big American seed companies would ship to UK after Brexit, so I put an order in with Jonny's seeds just to see what the postage would be. The seeds came to about £12. they wanted £200 to ship. I couldnt believe it. I took a screen shot. I will send it to Tony by email, because i was going to mention it to Audrey in live chat on potty mouth but so much gets missed in the chat, just wondered if she knew they were charging that. You guys are so lucky that she sends you seeds because there are some interesting varieties over there that we cant get in UK. On another note about black triffeli tomato seeds. I wanted to try them after Jesse mentioned how fantastic they are, really struggled to find them. I got some eventually, they better be good after all this because they were the most expensive seeds I have ever paid for, cost me £8 for about 5 seeds. LOL
hi steve can you go over what flowers your sowing now please
Another very interesting video. My broad beans are leggy, not like yours, even though after germination I put them in a cool light place. Have now got them outdoors during the day to harden them off. Can I take out the tops at this stage before planting them out in the garden? Am also very curious to see your experiments with the peppers so hope a lot germinate for you.
You telling JB put glass on his Greenhoues and you have wood on yours 😁😆😄
Hi Steve, I'm a new subscriber. I notice that you sow your seeds into compost without any vermiculite. When I do this I get green algae growing on the top of the soil. How do you prevent this? And do you water from the top or sit the trays in water to soak up? Hope you can help. Thanks.
Morning Steve, asking you for some advice on another of your video doing sweetcorn last year we noticed the root trainer you were using opened in half please can you advise where to buy them thank you. Lisa and colin
Look for Haxnicks Rapid Rootrainers👍
Steve. I grew brads atomic grape, atomic fusion, and atomic sunset last year, they were all three particularly tasteless, I did wonder if the seeds I got, from two different suppliers, were not true to variety seeds
Hi Steve, I keep getting confused on how to respond to patreon, sometimes I can ask a question and others no? Perhaps you can advise what or how. Question I have is when should I be thinking of planting out my onion seedlings, they have all have two shoots/leaves, do I leave them till they are like leeks ie pencil thick - regards Alan
Hi Steve, I only like the sweet peppers, I can't tolerate hotter ones, have tried them and its definitely not for me. Thanks for sharing and take care 🙂
'Lemon Dream' is a lovely pepper I really recommend if you want lovely flavour with little heat. I've a video on my channel if you want to see what it looks like.
If you like the taste of chinense chillis but not the heat, look for a variety called trinidad perfume, or habanada. They both do not have heat
That’s habanada I think. I’ve also just mentioned the Trinidad perfume too. For a sweet and very mild small pepper, try the biquinho red. If you pickle them and stick them on your pizzas they are divine. So sweet.
,Steve , it's pronounced , aroth con poyo , translation is Rice with chicken.