2011 Chile Pepper Garden Update

With the exception of two withering specimens, all my chile plants and tomato plants are flourishing! We've had both rainy and humid/hot weather in St. Louis the past two months, so that's been noticeably beneficial to their growth. Some have been flowering for a few weeks now, and now some are baring fruit.

Here they are, clockwise from the top-left: a large Caribbean Red Habanero pod, still green on the plant; a pair of giant hybrid tomatoes; a long, luscious banana pepper; and two ripe red cayenne peppers...

a large Caribbean Red Habanero pod, still green on the planta pair of giant hybrid tomatoes
a long, luscious banana peppertwo ripe red cayenne chile peppers


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     Comments

Comment Chileman
2011-06-18 20:31:46
Lookin' good!
Comment Ryan Graub
2011-06-19 12:17:52
Good deal. How are the plants I gave ya?
Comment Jim at HotSauceAddicts.com
2011-06-20 22:17:55
Nice work on the pepper garden! I got a late start and I'm banking on the humid and hazy days in New England for some good produce as well.
Comment keylogger
2011-06-22 01:56:15
Growing chili pepper and tomatoes in the garden is really a good work. Please explain us some tips which are consider for growing the chili pepper plant.

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