Garden Update 15 - 72325
The Garden is Growing Exponentially - and Fungus & Moss on the Trail - ps check out the video at the end....
So family has been visiting and today we went on a hike so let me start out with an image I took - and then onto the Garden Update #15 - tis 2:01 pm as I type this on July 23, 2025. And now the images:
I know I could have gotten a better resolution, but take my word for it - it has been raining a lot lately - seems to make the “fungi” happy! This was from the trail.
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Sneaky edit 8225 1939 - check this out!
It came from here:
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The main garden area - as it stands today.
Lots of red tomatoes on the way in a week or two - then two weeks or so maybe more of “tomato bounty” - so get ready - some Salsa fresh is on the way.
Let me refresh your memory on this plant - tis the “Ghost Mama” and she is three years old - her history has been recorded - check out what is going on with her!
Ghost Peppa!
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And now let me introduce the 2-year old - she wasn’t for sure, but she has now found her roots!
This picture was a little “tricky” to take and I need to do some more weeding, but this the Golden Primotalii mama plant I also overwintered - and this has been documented. Here is what the “brave ai” has to say about this pepper:
The Golden Primotalii is a hybrid chili pepper variety resulting from the cross between the 7 Pot Primo and the Fatalii pepper. It is known for its intense heat and unique appearance, with a golden color that distinguishes it from other variants. The pepper is described as having a fruity, slightly floral flavor profile and is considered a superhot variety.
In terms of heat, the Golden Primotalii is believed to exceed 1,000,000 Scoville Heat Units, with some sources suggesting it may reach as high as 2,200,000 Scoville units. The pepper is also noted for its distinctive physical characteristics, including a deeply textured, contorted surface and thin walls, which contribute to its lightweight feel.
More images will be forthcoming cause it is full flowers and finally decided to give it another go - it was definitely “touch-n-go” for awhile there no doubt.
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A few final images with minimal commentary:
A mystery peppa little presently - got a lot of them out there.
Some nice jalapeno courtesy my daughters work mate - much appreciated!
Tommy Toe Tomatoes - bunches of em.
I would just like to say to this “stifled” bunch of peppers (read back if you want to know more) - I am so proud of your desire to live - and look forward to seeing what you got to share!
We love basil - and these plants been most production already.
Meet another mama - was overwintered but stayed in a pot last year - cayenne-jalapeno hybrid - super fine!
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Hope all are well
BK, 72325 1418
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