Me too, Aaron!
Even when having to drive through our town, I can`t wait to get out of there.
Jesse, you`ve started peppers
Doubt you`ll be sticking those in the ground in 6 weeks :booty: 😆
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Me too, Aaron!
Even when having to drive through our town, I can`t wait to get out of there.Jesse, you`ve started peppers
Doubt you`ll be sticking those in the ground in 6 weeks :booty: 😆
yup. Im thinking 10 weeks, give or take. Even then, i havnt had luck with them, getting any size, heat or no heat, so im starting them way earlier.
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Starting them later is the trick, Jesse, 6 weeks before planting out (MID-MAY).
That's what I've always done, works every time.
Same with tomatoes and cukes.
All hot weather (and warm soil) loving.
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