TheOtherOne
Well-Known Member
This year I'll be planting the areas from last year. (cattle fence area, and containers)
The elders won't make any decisive decision as to where I'll be allowed to grow this year in the ground, and even if they do, they'll probably run the cattle through anyway. I figured it's better to just make a few cottonwood planters for the year, and compost them for soil when I'm done. The wood boxes will be 2 foot by 2 foot by 2 foot.
Most everything I plan to grow has already been planted at this point.
Peppers:
Red savina (Max)
Trinidad moruga scorpion
Carolina reaper
Jalapeno
Thai hot
Black prince (L-gene ornamental)
Naga jolokia
Piscilla
Tobacco:
Turkish Ismir
Makhorka
Bosnian burley
Prilep
Xanti yaka (reproduced through cuttings, 3rd gen)
Harrow velvet
Hopi rustica (I will most likely be killing this one. I don't want to have to remove every single flower to keep the makhorka above pure.)
Havana
All of the above have been started in clean spam cans with holes punched in the bottom. The soil is aged manure and decomposed wood.
The elders won't make any decisive decision as to where I'll be allowed to grow this year in the ground, and even if they do, they'll probably run the cattle through anyway. I figured it's better to just make a few cottonwood planters for the year, and compost them for soil when I'm done. The wood boxes will be 2 foot by 2 foot by 2 foot.
Most everything I plan to grow has already been planted at this point.
Peppers:
Red savina (Max)
Trinidad moruga scorpion
Carolina reaper
Jalapeno
Thai hot
Black prince (L-gene ornamental)
Naga jolokia
Piscilla
Tobacco:
Turkish Ismir
Makhorka
Bosnian burley
Prilep
Xanti yaka (reproduced through cuttings, 3rd gen)
Harrow velvet
Hopi rustica (I will most likely be killing this one. I don't want to have to remove every single flower to keep the makhorka above pure.)
Havana
All of the above have been started in clean spam cans with holes punched in the bottom. The soil is aged manure and decomposed wood.