Puzzicato
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- Ex-pat Ozzie in Greater London, UK
That poem was one of my set texts for my HSC exams and it almost killed me. One day I will revisit Heaney and see if I can deal with him again.
rumblefish said:I wonder of this hot, humid, but dry (little rain) weather, that has made the tomatoes so tasty, has made my Habeneros nuclear.
Puzzicato said:I've heard that suggested before!
We tasted one of the Twilight's last night. Also nuclear - but given that they are grown in the conservatory, I don't think the weather has had much impact!
Brass Lantern sounds familiar. Was that around here?
rumblefish said:I wonder of this hot, humid, but dry (little rain) weather, that has made the tomatoes so tasty, has made my Habeneros nuclear.
Honey Bee said:It was in the Sierra foothills...I think near Amador..we went passed it a few years back and it was a close down bar...it was really in the middle of nowhere!
What's too cold? And what kind of temps do you usually expect in your neck of the woods through the season?jamespowers said:Oh sure---keep bragging. I have gotten three tomatoesd so far. Wheee! The vines are loaded but it is too cold for them to ripen correctly. :eusa_doh:
jamespowers said:On a more :rage: note. I was waiting for the last nectarine that the squirrels had not stolen but when I went out the very next day it was gone!:rage:
That's it time for squirrel paperweights.
rumblefish said:What's too cold? And what kind of temps do you usually expect in your neck of the woods through the season?
I rehabilitated four of the little criminals this year.