No---I'm afraid my vegetable gardening is a thing of the past. I used to grow very hot habaneros, I would select the seeds from the "best of crop" for the next years planting.
Since then I have relied mostly on a large Asian Market about 20 miles away---but now for the past two years I have been getting them from my Amish Green Grocer. A crop I would never have expected but very happy to find. My wife is going to stop today and make another "buy". I just spoke to her and told her to get all the habaneros they have (up to 10 pints) plus a good selection of the rest of the offerings.
Amish (and) Old Order Mennonites have a very bland diet (and thus palate). Thus I did not expect this. They began with cherry and jalapeños peppers and now progressed upward. Trust an Amish man to respond to any perceived market opportunity.
They also raise poblanos and hot Hungarian peppers.
Last edited by Dave Grubb; 09-24-2020 at 11:00 AM.
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