Sunday, April 27, 2025

Chile Garden 2025

 Well, here we go again, more tilling required...  This time I found a Chile called Hot Burrito Pepper?  Supposed to be "Jalapeno like"...  Well, Hmmm...

I got a pair of those, and they are the healthiest plants I have ever seen at a retail shop.  Then Also I have all the staple Chiles Jalapeno, Habanero, and Cayenne.  I have some more room, so I'll probably get some more.

I have this area isolated for Chile plants.  Then I grow other things around the yard.  You can see the Nunion Cluster on the right.  Look at the Chile Garden from a different perspective.

There are a lot of plants that are evergreen like this Oregano Patch.  Its out of control right now.


 In this shot is Sage, and Lemon Balm (Mint).  The Sage overwinters fairly well, and the Lemon Balm is perennial, so it will die back, and launch again in the spring.  When I say launch I mean it, the Lemon Balm is one of the most invasive plants in my garden.  Right behind the Ruellias, and the Trumpet Vine.

Then there are some volunteer plants that are neat to see.  This one is a Redbud, spawned by our Sunrise Redbud maybe?

Here is wide angle shot from the South by the Greenhouse.

And a Wide Angle shot from the Garage...


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