You and I are in the same boat there I lit a fire this evening to take the chill and dampness out, we don’t get planted here until the end of the month or early June. Still a lot of frosty mornings this time of year.I lit a fire this morning to warm up the house.
Gardening???
Do any of you gentleman who garden that far south happen to have a recipe for jalapeno pepper jelly? I had the chance to try it a few times in my teens when father would pick up loads of tires outside of Beaumont, there was a little dinner there that had fresh warm bread on the table during breakfast service and pepper jelly.
Often thought I’d like to to try to make a batch it’s not something that can be bought up here.
IDK if you or your missus have ever made jelly, but it's one of the simplest things to can.Do any of you gentleman who garden that far south happen to have a recipe for jalapeno pepper jelly? I had the chance to try it a few times in my teens when father would pick up loads of tires outside of Beaumont, there was a little dinner there that had fresh warm bread on the table during breakfast service and pepper jelly.
Often thought I’d like to to try to make a batch it’s not something that can be bought up here.
Made a fair amount of berry jams and stewed apple preserves over the years, was just wondering if anyone had any grandma secrets they’d share before I attempted it the peppers are a little pricey here fine if I’m successful but a nuisance when I inevitably miss.IDK if you or your missus have ever made jelly, but it's one of the simplest things to can.
That's really it. Make sure your jars and lids are sterile, mix the ingredients in appropriate portions, pour the liquid into jars, seal the jars.
- pectin
- sugar
- water
- fruit juice
- peppers, optional
Worth a try im not sure how well they’d do on the 45 parallel the hottest days of summer only make it to about 20c/68f here, nothing between me and Maine but water so there is always a good breeze.The thing about jalapenos especially is they've inconsistent heat. I've had some so hot they'd raise a blood blister on an old leather boot, and others about where you'd expect them to be.
Buy some seeds, put them in a big pot, then stick it in a sunny window. Grow your own peppers. I often dig mine out of the garden to overwinter in pots, bring them inside on those rare nights we get below freezing here. They're very low maintenance - warmth and water is about it.
Do like grandma did - just experiment. Given the variability of jallys, some jelly will be really hot, some of it will be right where you want it.
A batch of the hot jelly would be good for putting in thumb print cookies and taking on the boat.The thing about jalapenos especially is they've inconsistent heat. I've had some so hot they'd raise a blood blister on an old leather boot, and others about where you'd expect them to be.
Buy some seeds, put them in a big pot, then stick it in a sunny window. Grow your own peppers. I often dig mine out of the garden to overwinter in pots, bring them inside on those rare nights we get below freezing here. They're very low maintenance - warmth and water is about it.
Do like grandma did - just experiment. Given the variability of jallys, some jelly will be really hot, some of it will be right where you want it.
How large is the actual growing space? It looks pretty big!Too cold to even start here yet. Last year...
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One of the dairy farmers here planted one and watered it with the flushings from his milk lines, went over 900lbs when weighed.@Pasme
The pumpkin weighed 485 pounds. It takes about 150 to 200 square feet.
I have seeds from this plant that are looking for homes. If anyone wants a few, pm me and I can send them out. You'd want to get them started as soon as possible.
If you want to see something really foolish google n.s. Giant pumpkin regatta. Every fall a bunch carves boats out of them and race them crossed a harbour.I live in a desert environment where farm water is scarce. I have all the domestic water I want but have yet to water any of my "giant" pumpkins more than just a few gallons every other day. I'm sure if I watered more, this one would've gone 600 pounds or more.
We are at 4200 feet in elevation. Weatherman is calling for a possibility of a little snow tonight. Typical "spring" for us.