I plant a couple of Tabasco peppers in my backyard, just for fun. I bought “baby” plants from Walmart nursery with reasonable price per plant.
Tabasco is a kind of chili variety with scientific name Capsicum frutescens. People said the chili come from Mexico.
It is said that Tabasco is good for:
- pepper vinegar
- chili powder
- cayenne peppered
Tabasco is categorized as medium hot chili in term of Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Natural Tabasco chili is about 3,750 SHU (Sriracha2Go, 2021)
However, Tobasco brand pepper sold in the commercial market has scale range is from 30,000 to 50,0000 SHU. Quite high.
Moreover, I think that it is quite easy to take care the plants. Just put the plants in a suitable soil (moisture soil) with a little bit organic fertilizer.
# To be continued to Part 2
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Esta muy bien tener tu propio huerto, para tu consumo.
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DeleteWell I'm pleased they grew for you, it's always satisfying if thing do grow.
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DeletePican solo con mirarlos...
ReplyDeleteInfelizmente, não tenho quintal. Mas achei interessante o post. Meu abraço, boa semana!
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Fig – Four Tabasco peppers from my garden
I plant a couple of Tabasco peppers in my backyard, just for fun. I bought “baby” plants from Walmart nursery with reasonable price per plant.
Tabasco is a kind of chili variety with scientific name Capsicum frutescens. People said the chili come from Mexico.
It is said that Tabasco is good for:
- sauce
- pepper vinegar
- chili powder
- cayenne peppered
Tabasco is categorized as medium hot chili in term of Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Natural Tabasco chili is about 3,750 SHU (Sriracha2Go, 2021)
However, Tobasco brand pepper sold in the commercial market has scale range is from 30,000 to 50,0000 SHU. Quite high.
Moreover, I think that it is quite easy to take care the plants. Just put the plants in a suitable soil (moisture soil) with a little bit organic fertilizer.
# To be continued to Part 2
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Que bom ter quintal para poder plantar ...eu só tenho um pequeno terraço.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana :)
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Fig – Four Tabasco peppers from my garden
I plant a couple of Tabasco peppers in my backyard, just for fun. I bought “baby” plants from Walmart nursery with reasonable price per plant.
Tabasco is a kind of chili variety with scientific name Capsicum frutescens. People said the chili come from Mexico.
It is said that Tabasco is good for:
- sauce
- pepper vinegar
- chili powder
- cayenne peppered
Tabasco is categorized as medium hot chili in term of Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Natural Tabasco chili is about 3,750 SHU (Sriracha2Go, 2021)
However, Tobasco brand pepper sold in the commercial market has scale range is from 30,000 to 50,0000 SHU. Quite high.
Moreover, I think that it is quite easy to take care the plants. Just put the plants in a suitable soil (moisture soil) with a little bit organic fertilizer.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous posting:
- Cold Morning at My Workplace, Baton Rouge, USA
- Local Event Called as “Mardi Gras” In Louisiana, USA
- Wreaths for Mardi Gras in Louisiana
- A chocolate as a Gift for Valentine’s Day
- Grass in Our Yard during Hot Summer
Bueno tener un huerto.
ReplyDeleteBuena noche.
Un abrazo.
Thanks-
DeleteGrowing Tabasco Peppers in My Yard – Part 1
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Fig – Four Tabasco peppers from my garden
I plant a couple of Tabasco peppers in my backyard, just for fun. I bought “baby” plants from Walmart nursery with reasonable price per plant.
Tabasco is a kind of chili variety with scientific name Capsicum frutescens. People said the chili come from Mexico.
It is said that Tabasco is good for:
- sauce
- pepper vinegar
- chili powder
- cayenne peppered
Tabasco is categorized as medium hot chili in term of Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Natural Tabasco chili is about 3,750 SHU (Sriracha2Go, 2021)
However, Tobasco brand pepper sold in the commercial market has scale range is from 30,000 to 50,0000 SHU. Quite high.
Moreover, I think that it is quite easy to take care the plants. Just put the plants in a suitable soil (moisture soil) with a little bit organic fertilizer.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous posting:
- Cold Morning at My Workplace, Baton Rouge, USA
- Local Event Called as “Mardi Gras” In Louisiana, USA
- Wreaths for Mardi Gras in Louisiana
- A chocolate as a Gift for Valentine’s Day
- Grass in Our Yard during Hot Summer
Growing your own veggies is so satisfying!
ReplyDeleteYour peppers look great!
you are right...
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Growing Tabasco Peppers in My Yard – Part 1
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Fig – Four Tabasco peppers from my garden
I plant a couple of Tabasco peppers in my backyard, just for fun. I bought “baby” plants from Walmart nursery with reasonable price per plant.
Tabasco is a kind of chili variety with scientific name Capsicum frutescens. People said the chili come from Mexico.
It is said that Tabasco is good for:
- sauce
- pepper vinegar
- chili powder
- cayenne peppered
Tabasco is categorized as medium hot chili in term of Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Natural Tabasco chili is about 3,750 SHU (Sriracha2Go, 2021)
However, Tobasco brand pepper sold in the commercial market has scale range is from 30,000 to 50,0000 SHU. Quite high.
Moreover, I think that it is quite easy to take care the plants. Just put the plants in a suitable soil (moisture soil) with a little bit organic fertilizer.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous posting:
- Cold Morning at My Workplace, Baton Rouge, USA
- Local Event Called as “Mardi Gras” In Louisiana, USA
- Wreaths for Mardi Gras in Louisiana
- A chocolate as a Gift for Valentine’s Day
- Grass in Our Yard during Hot Summer
Deben ser picantes!! beso
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DeleteGrowing Tabasco Peppers in My Yard – Part 1
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Fig – Four Tabasco peppers from my garden
I plant a couple of Tabasco peppers in my backyard, just for fun. I bought “baby” plants from Walmart nursery with reasonable price per plant.
Tabasco is a kind of chili variety with scientific name Capsicum frutescens. People said the chili come from Mexico.
It is said that Tabasco is good for:
- sauce
- pepper vinegar
- chili powder
- cayenne peppered
Tabasco is categorized as medium hot chili in term of Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Natural Tabasco chili is about 3,750 SHU (Sriracha2Go, 2021)
However, Tobasco brand pepper sold in the commercial market has scale range is from 30,000 to 50,0000 SHU. Quite high.
Moreover, I think that it is quite easy to take care the plants. Just put the plants in a suitable soil (moisture soil) with a little bit organic fertilizer.
# To be continued to Part 2
## Previous posting:
- Cold Morning at My Workplace, Baton Rouge, USA
- Local Event Called as “Mardi Gras” In Louisiana, USA
- Wreaths for Mardi Gras in Louisiana
- A chocolate as a Gift for Valentine’s Day
- Grass in Our Yard during Hot Summer
nice to see the result Growing Tabasco Peppers in My Yard – Part 1
ReplyDeleteAs pimenteiras crescem bem em vasos e são decorativas na zona de serviço... Veja este link...
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