Nice little garden, The Jalapenos, should be red, Green is when they are not ripe, they are like bell peppers they go through color changes, Green, yellow, orange and when ripe they turn red. I am also in Central Florida, I did not do as much as I usually do this year, but I love gardening myself.
Hi there. I have longevity spinach as well, but i haven't found any really usable recipes online. I'm curious how you use it in the kitchen? Thanks for your videos. The pineapple pup walkthrough was very helpful!
Lisa - I noticed that your banana pepper leaves look like mine do - folded over and curling. Is that normal? I keep looking for pests or other such things but they still flower and bear fruit. Thanks for all the great content, John
Hi John! I believe the curled leaves are either from too much or too little of: sun, water, fertilizer, or heat. So basically anything really, haha. Pepper plant leaves can sometimes be finicky, but I've noticed they still fower and bear fruit really well out here 😊. Thank you for being here!
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Nice little garden, The Jalapenos, should be red, Green is when they are not ripe, they are like bell peppers they go through color changes, Green, yellow, orange and when ripe they turn red. I am also in Central Florida, I did not do as much as I usually do this year, but I love gardening myself.
Hi neighbor! Thank you for watching. I'm not growing as much right now either, but will pick it back up in the spring.
Hi there. I have longevity spinach as well, but i haven't found any really usable recipes online. I'm curious how you use it in the kitchen? Thanks for your videos. The pineapple pup walkthrough was very helpful!
Thank you for watching! I treat it like I would regular spinach. I add it to scrambled eggs, meat dishes, stews, soups, etc. Hope this helps!
Lisa - I noticed that your banana pepper leaves look like mine do - folded over and curling. Is that normal? I keep looking for pests or other such things but they still flower and bear fruit. Thanks for all the great content, John
Hi John! I believe the curled leaves are either from too much or too little of: sun, water, fertilizer, or heat. So basically anything really, haha. Pepper plant leaves can sometimes be finicky, but I've noticed they still fower and bear fruit really well out here 😊. Thank you for being here!
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