What Other Plants Do You Have?

:blush: wanna take a picture of your stash or type up a list? I’ll get that thread going tomorrow & put up a picture of what i’ve got to share.

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I love plants all plants indoor, outdoor I just love growing them, so much so I now have a nursery with about 20,000 ferns are my favourite tho!

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Beautiful! Do you know anything about Gardenias? My new bush hates me! I’ve tried Epsom salts and Iron with no luck. Just getting more yellow and brown by the day.

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2/48 peppers sprouted so far.

Orange Habanero

Red Ghost (Bhut Jolokia)

Quite the large list this year.

  • Trinidad Moruga Scorpion
  • Tabasco
  • Red Ghost
  • Sweet Habanero
  • Orange Habanero
  • Habanero Neon Yellow
  • Cayenne Pepper Hot Mix
  • Lemon Drop
  • Cherio-Roxa
  • Tepin Amarillo
  • Chocolate Cherry
  • Grenada Pepper
  • Habanada
  • Scotch Bonnet
  • Sugar Rush Peach
  • Ordono Hots
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That’s putting my plans to shame @Jellypowered :blush: :sweat_smile:

…'getting that menu anxiety like it’s a bunch of weed :astonished: gimegimmegimme

:v:

:evergreen_tree:

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Hi @Meesh
I grow all sorts from hedging, trees, grasses, shrubs and ferns.

Being honest i dont know about Gardenias is it in ericaceous compost? how much have you been feeding it?

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I found out today that seeds from a frozen chilli pod can be viable. The germination rate is down from fresh of course, but there are plants I have grown that I would like to grow again and I only have frozen pods of them left.

I have taken a test pod out of the freezer to test the process while I wait for the weather to improve enough to plant seeds in the poly tunnel.

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@BaCol it’s a new tiny bush I got in fall. I planted it on the side of my house, used some steer manure and compost I bought as mine isn’t ready yet. I just started composting in December. I used a bit of epsoma soil acidifier and last week I scratched in some epsom salts and gave it some liquid iron supplement. No other fertilizer. I have scoured the internet researching and have done everything it said as far as mag and iron. I’m at a loss. This plant just hates me. lol The one thing I am pretty certain of is the location. It gets early morning sun and afternoon shade.

That’s awesome @Jellypowered! I am growing some bell peppers (nothing hot though). Got 3 sprouts in the greenhouse now. They took a few weeks to germ out there. You growing them all inside under lights or you gonna plant them out come spring?

Since we are sharing our sprouts… 3 cherry tomatoes on the left and California Wonders bell peppers on the right


Container strawberries Alpines

The stars of the greenhouse, cosmos

And chamomile

Zinnias, only been in for a week

The new blueberry bush finally doing something

I put leftover Mammoth P in everything except the blueberry bush

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The plan is to put them outside in spring and the should bear pods within the first month of being outside :slight_smile:

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My Gardenia that hates me


Supposedly pink daffodils however looking yellow to me. 50 degrees may not be considered cold enough for them to come out pink. We shall see

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Here we go (:notes: yo, so what’s the scenario…)

:evergreen_tree:

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Your what hates you? :sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile:
Haha sorry couldn’t resist :sweat_smile:

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Try some yoghurt I’ve heard that helps. :sweat_smile:

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:laughing: and you say that I’ve got a sick mind :rofl:

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That wasn’t half as bad as the stuff you come out with :sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile:

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I’v noticed that with peppers that germination for peppers takes a little longer than most veggies not sure why that is so just my observations over the years !

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May try adding bottom heat from a mat will get things to pop faster!

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Pepper seeds take quite a while to germinate.
I managed to get mine to sprout in about 2.5 weeks.
I put them in a little tray and put them in my tarantula tank. It’s very humid inside and quite warm so that sped the germination up.

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