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How Fast The Garden Grows

 
 

Last week I posted an article about my Home Grown Chillies.

You can see by the pics that most of the Chillies were Green, there was only one Red one.

Now that a week has passed, I am glad to say that the green ones have now turned Red. They are a wonderful sight to behold…(well to me they are…)

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They turn from Green to a tinge of Orange before turning a bright radiant Red.

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Four out of the Six plants are doing very well, the weaker Two should come along within the next few days.

One Response to “How Fast The Garden Grows”


  1. Darly Says:

    If you want to save the seeds for the next planting then mark the best ones now so you don’t accidentally eat them. The later ones are weaker and more prone to diseases from what I’ve read at a garden forum.

    Wait till they are dry out on the plant and dark red. Store the seeds in a dry place and away from light. Also to use gloves when handling them.


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