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Why I'm OBSESSED With These 3 Special Pepper Plants! 

The Millennial Gardener
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In this video, I share why I'm completely obsessed with these 3 special pepper plants! Growing pepper plants was my first love, and I've been growing peppers without fail for over 15 years. I've grown countless pepper varieties in that time, but these 3 unique peppers stand out. They're the most productive and versatile peppers I've grown, and I won't grow a pepper garden without them!
In addition to sharing my favorite varieties of peppers, I also include a recipe for how to make pickled peppers and share other ways I love to eat these wonderful fruits.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Intro To My Best Pepper Varieties
0:59 Best Pepper Plant #1
3:25 Best Pepper Plant #2
6:14 How To Make Pickled Peppers
7:43 Best Pepper Plant #3
10:46 Where I Buy Pepper Seeds
11:39 Adventures With Dale
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@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience: 0:00 Intro To My Best Pepper Varieties 0:59 Best Pepper Plant #1 3:25 Best Pepper Plant #2 6:14 How To Make Pickled Peppers 7:43 Best Pepper Plant #3 10:46 Where I Buy Pepper Seeds 11:39 Adventures With Dale
@GardenAndGrub
@GardenAndGrub Год назад
I am Italian too. Let me share with you a hot pepper oil aka peperoncini sott'olio we do, recipe has been passed down from my grandmother that is from Italy. Chop your hot peppers into very small pieces. place in a bowl and very generously salt them (sea salt or kosher salt works best, it will feel like alot of salt but do not worry) cover bowl and leave at room temp for 24 hours. Drain any liquid and then cover in vinegar and leave another 24 hours. Drain all vinegar off. put peppers in a clean jar and cover in oil (we use canola so the oil doesn't over power the pepper flavor, light olive oil is fine too) then close jar and is shelf stable for upto 1 year if they last that long. perfect over pasta 😁
@bigtastemicrofarm3114
@bigtastemicrofarm3114 Год назад
You’re Italian and you’re not growing a Jimmy Nardello?!?! 😮
@beyondcompare9526
@beyondcompare9526 2 месяца назад
Awesome video, 3 years on that pepper is a amazing, thats caring, im wiri wiri, scotch bonnet, and lemon starrburst
@ryanbiscoglia7074
@ryanbiscoglia7074 Месяц назад
I have a special needs child. He watches your videos over and over with a smile on his face. My wife and I can’t tell you how rare it is to see a smile on his face. As a result, we’ve built a big patio container garden with him following all of your tips. You have touched a life more than you know. Endless thank you from a fellow Jersey guy (we recognize our own :))
@rodneysamradli5287
@rodneysamradli5287 11 дней назад
Sounds like you are great parents! I was so touched reading your comment! God Bless you and your child!
@ryanbiscoglia7074
@ryanbiscoglia7074 11 дней назад
@@rodneysamradli5287 Thank you!
@ButchWilliams-zl2pi
@ButchWilliams-zl2pi Год назад
I'm a 73 yr. Cancer survivor up here in Mass. Started gardening with my grandfather from Russia when I started to walk. Love your videos. Great help for a successful growing season. Peace and love to all.
@Youdontknowmeson1324
@Youdontknowmeson1324 Год назад
Wow
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Congratulations! Thank so much for watching! Keep on keeping on!
@johanconradie2120
@johanconradie2120 11 месяцев назад
WONDERFUL!!!
@BiblicalFE
@BiblicalFE 11 месяцев назад
Super hot peppers and their capsaicin is known to deter cancer. Ed Currie cross breeds to create hotter and hotter varieties for this reason. Look into it. Puckerbutt Pepper company. He is a good man.
@melodienaber3238
@melodienaber3238 9 месяцев назад
God bless you 🙏 ❤
@norcimorci
@norcimorci 28 дней назад
What makes you truly unique is stating the date at the beginning of each video. That small detail is of enormous help. Thanks for the great videos❤
@GiraffesEatStuff
@GiraffesEatStuff Год назад
'WHATS GROWING ON GARDENERS', that's so corny I love it
@TylerAldrich
@TylerAldrich Год назад
Although its a common pepper, I love fresh blistered and grilled Shishito peppers.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Common peppers are usually common for a reason - popularity. If something has reached ubiquitous status, it's probably for a good reason.
@stefanmarkey7030
@stefanmarkey7030 Год назад
@@TheMillennialGardenerve looked thru all my seed catalogs n cant find any of these three, where do you buy yours MG? Haha nevermind, just heard you say it
@olgas2332
@olgas2332 Год назад
Our shishito from Baker Creek was super early as well! Very happy with it so far.
@nunyabidnis5407
@nunyabidnis5407 4 месяца назад
Seeing Dale makes me miss my dog Bub. We rescued him and he turned out to be heartworm positive. We had him treated and we had the best dog ever for 14 years.
@roseericson3828
@roseericson3828 Год назад
As a pepper lover I would like to add the Ukrainian “Lesya” pepper. It is almost shaped like a heart. It gets sizable enough to stuff. An be eaten green or red. No heat at all but sweet. When stuffed or cooked the fragrance is amazing. Every time I pick one I say a prayer for peace. Give them a go. Cheers!
@Fragrantbeard
@Fragrantbeard Год назад
What a lovely suggestion and beautiful gesture. I'll go look for seeds for next year.
@Fragrantbeard
@Fragrantbeard Год назад
Aha! Baker Creek has them. Done!
@Florida882
@Florida882 4 месяца назад
Love those
@phillyguy7220
@phillyguy7220 Месяц назад
I’m from the Philly area now living in Delaware county just outside the city. Now that I have the yard room I’m excited to start growing. Your videos are very helpful thanks!
@denisemorrison6331
@denisemorrison6331 Год назад
Most people don’t know that you can winter over pepper plants. I’ve found, the hotter ones are easier. I have a 2 year old jalapeño, a 3 year old habanero, and a 4 year old Carolina Reaper. I can’t eat the reaper, 😂but I have fun sharing with those that do. 😍 Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge. ❤
@Steve197201
@Steve197201 Год назад
Those pickled peppers look to die for! I'm inspired to make them myself. I'll be saving this video for future reference.
@devsfan4life901
@devsfan4life901 Год назад
I've been pickling peppers for years, and have finally settled on the escebeche recipe from chili pepper madness, lightyears better than the simple salt/vinegar/water method
@hoosierpioneer
@hoosierpioneer Год назад
Thank you for explaining heartworm disease to everyone. As a vet tech, I can't count the times someone has said it is just made up by veterinarians to get money. Some people are so hard headed.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Spend one month volunteering at a shelter...you'll learn it the hard way. The amount of dogs that die down here in the South is crazy, and it's so easy to prevent. The preventative is cheap and easy, so there is no excuse.
@lfay8177
@lfay8177 9 месяцев назад
Many people don't realize that heartworm medications such as Ivermectin are dewormers so it doesn't necessarily prevent a dog from being infected but it kills potential larve before they turn into adult heart clogging spaghetti. Even if 3-4 doses are missed, the medication has a reach back effect and will kill any existing larve that may be present in the blood with almost 100% efficacy. In fact, In dogs with confirmed heartworm infections, vets use the same Medication to treat the infection just at higher doses. So if you miss a couple doses, its totally safe to start meds again without worrying about adverse health effects. HW is MUCH more common in areas that stay warm year round like in the south because mosquitos die when Temps drop below 5O degrees Just a tidbit of info I learned working at a vet office & sitting through pharmaceutical presentations lol
@gioknows
@gioknows Год назад
Man...the hot cherry pepper is amazing. Another pepper you might enjoy is the Jimmy Nardello pepper which was brought over from Italy by Giuseppe Nardiello about 145 years ago. It is long and thin walled which is great for people that have a hard time digesting peppers and it makes for excellent dried peppers. It is deep red, really delicious and it grows like crazy. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada🍁
@mercedesbenzs600bash
@mercedesbenzs600bash Год назад
Is the JN a hot pepper???
@gioknows
@gioknows Год назад
@@mercedesbenzs600bash No it's mild. I like to throw in a hot pepper to spice it up.
@mercedesbenzs600bash
@mercedesbenzs600bash Год назад
@gioknows OK thanks...
@dlr978
@dlr978 Год назад
I was surprised he didn't mention the Jimmy, either. I've got a few of them in my garden for the first time this year, they're doing great!
@mercedesbenzs600bash
@mercedesbenzs600bash Год назад
@dlr978 Is JN a hot pepper???
@shk2564
@shk2564 Год назад
I’m definitely growing all three of them next year! Thanks! 👍
@scuttlezebra2963
@scuttlezebra2963 Год назад
I just love how much you love Dale! Thanks for spending a moment to share such important advice. And great video too! 😊
@SeedsnStems63
@SeedsnStems63 11 месяцев назад
Love this video so much! Especially the recipes you gave! Very inspiring
@Gardeningchristine
@Gardeningchristine Год назад
I’ve gone with small peppers this year also. So much more productive and they taste great! And if a pest gets one you don’t loose 1/5 your crop.
@nancyshray4383
@nancyshray4383 Год назад
You are the best! I live in North Florida and your growing region is so similar. Your information is so on point! Thank you !
@The_GreenMachine
@The_GreenMachine Месяц назад
scotch bonnets are my jam. basically a fruity habanero, so good!
@SaltCreekTigerBeetle
@SaltCreekTigerBeetle Год назад
I've grown Hot Cherry and Garden Salsa before, but hadn't heard of Bounty Hybrid, so I will keep that in mind for next year! I recently discovered your channel in earnest (may have stumbled onto a video or two in the past, hard to say for certain). Your videos are so informative and engaging!
@mishachevalier9754
@mishachevalier9754 2 месяца назад
LOVED your interview with James Priglioni in New Jersey. Very cool. I enjoyed your interview and your info for peppers. You mince no words and tell it like it is. Thanks!! Michael
@thebearman324
@thebearman324 Год назад
So far I have only had marconi giants and Italian sweets this year. So glad I came across your channel. It's really beginner friendly!
@courtneycullen6289
@courtneycullen6289 Год назад
OOH! I'm so excited! I planted two garden salsa plants and they are fruiting up really nicely! I've never grown them before and I love to pickle peppers!.
@kurtkrienke2956
@kurtkrienke2956 2 дня назад
The best banana pepper I've ever tried is Golden Treausre. Very tasty, grows big and the plants are ridiculously abundant
@zoeshorthouse7913
@zoeshorthouse7913 Год назад
I enjoy watching and learning from your channel. This particular vlog was great because you gave instructions on how you use your peppers.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
I'm glad it was helpful! Peppers are very versatile. No matter who you are, you can probably find a way to prepare them that you'll enjoy.
@happyoutside2558
@happyoutside2558 9 месяцев назад
Oh, what fun! I hope these will do half as well up in western Washington! Thanks!
@beverlyd3464
@beverlyd3464 10 месяцев назад
I harvested my first peppers, 2 varieties, and used them in dinner this evening. Love your take on your favorite peppers to plant. Thanks for sharing....
@daranall4949
@daranall4949 Год назад
You have fun gardening. It's a ton of planning, work, adapting and finally wrap it up with a bow, and have fun with it! Thanks for these videos
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
It definitely is very rewarding!
@KeifusMathews3
@KeifusMathews3 24 дня назад
These peps are NOW my favorite to grow too! Thanks for the knowledge my brother
@lynnlovessoil
@lynnlovessoil 10 дней назад
I love the hot cherry peppers. I didn’t grow them this year but now wishing I did. Next year for sure.
@Guidoshowtos
@Guidoshowtos 4 месяца назад
I was looking for one more variety to grow, but after this video, I want to grow all 3 that were mentioned!
@steffinnyvang5001
@steffinnyvang5001 11 месяцев назад
I’m also from North Carolina and watching your RU-vid channel helps me a lot with gardening.
@jackiek4159
@jackiek4159 Год назад
Those pickled peppers looked absolutely incredible!! 😍🤤
@FloridaGrowing
@FloridaGrowing Год назад
Thank you. Im growing hot and mild peppers right noe. You are the best 😊
@lewrosenbloom930
@lewrosenbloom930 11 месяцев назад
What a wonderful addition, having some cooking ideas and pickling suggestions! I'm very sad that I didn't grow peppers this year as I'm the only one in my family that eats them, but I may start some in pots now with the idea of overwintering them indoors. Thanks again for another great video!
@elizabethr2908
@elizabethr2908 Год назад
Another great video! I just ordered seeds from all three varieties to grow indoors hydroponically this winter! Thank you! ❤️
@dianegallantmarion3437
@dianegallantmarion3437 7 месяцев назад
From what supplier were you able to find these, please?
@olgas2332
@olgas2332 Год назад
Love these videos! My favorite all-rounder is the cubanelle type and Biscayne has been performing really well so far this season.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
The cubanelles are interesting. My grandfather used to grow them, but I've never tried. They were pretty popular where I grew up in NJ.
@sgrvtl7183
@sgrvtl7183 Год назад
Great info on these peppers, so appreciate your detail. Thank You!!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
@joeellerbach2095
@joeellerbach2095 Год назад
Great video. I've grown garden salsa peppers every year for many years and they always seem to produce. This year we also have Jalapenos, Jalafuegos, Jimmy Nardello, Bell, and Lipstick. My Bell peppers are better this year than usual, but I agree they are very slow growing and don't produce a lot. I'm really impressed with the Jalafuego peppers so far! Very productive and hot. My peppers and tomatoes are ahead of schedule because of your advice! I made my first batch of salsa last week here in zone 5b, which is the earliest I've ever had ripe tomatoes and peppers. Thanks, MG!
@sylvia10101
@sylvia10101 Год назад
Nice! Those peppers look amazing! Thank you for sharing MG! Grrat info!😊👍👍
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
@valoriegriego5212
@valoriegriego5212 Год назад
Good advice MG and Dale...heartworm preventive is a must.🐕 Mr. Dale is looking good!🐕 Loved this video...especially, how to pickle and cook with the peppers. 😃👍
@jo-annjewett198
@jo-annjewett198 Год назад
Thank you! I plan on growing a couple of these!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
@itwillgroweventually
@itwillgroweventually Год назад
My favorite pepper is the Cajun Belle. It a small snack size bell pepper with the heat of a jalapeno and the sweetness of a bell pepper. The plant overwinters great and produce peppers like crazy. Also banana and pablano peppers are my number 2 and 3.
@orange2sweet673
@orange2sweet673 Год назад
Never heard of Cajun belle. I will have to look for them try. Going to look for seeds
@dlr978
@dlr978 Год назад
I received one of those as a gift this year! Have never tasted or grown it, so thanks for the description! Its in a grow bag, and doing well.
@gayleridgway8233
@gayleridgway8233 Год назад
You are the best. Love your enthusiasm and knowledge
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
@pokebattler47
@pokebattler47 11 месяцев назад
new to the channel I want to say I love your descriptions of the peppers and how to actually cook them I have banana peppers grown for the first time I can't wait to try to pickle them and put them in some salads.
@lurklingX
@lurklingX Год назад
FANTASTIC episode, man. eye-opening. thx!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
@markf8256
@markf8256 Год назад
Love the enthusiasm. You gave me a several ideas. Those yellow peppers look a lot like Hungarian peppers. I see you plant the peppers and much of what you have closer together than typically instructed on seed packets. I spaced things out in my garden again this year to help minimize pests and diseases, but I think it has come at the expense of pollination and fruiting. Based on the growth rate of everything but my sweet corn, it's likely to be a late and weak harvest for me this year in northwestern Virginia.
@NeboAllen
@NeboAllen Год назад
Always learn so much from you. You're my go to RU-vid gardener!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you so much!
@marlaschaefer9245
@marlaschaefer9245 10 месяцев назад
You are a doll! So encouraging and very informative. I'm waiting for my bells to change color and in the meantime my peckerhead birds have gotten 3 . I planted Hungarian yellow also. We usually buy boxes or gunny sacks of the Hatch green chili's right about now, roast them, cover when cool slide the skin off and bag and freeze.
@ramoncastillo3462
@ramoncastillo3462 7 месяцев назад
Hewroo, been a farmer/gardener 🧑‍🌾 for 6 months now.. thanks to yu and these other RU-vid gardeners for sharing your success/failures. Thanks to yu guys my family and I have been enjoying home grown veggies 🥗 .. love your videos ❤
@ballincobalt4184
@ballincobalt4184 11 месяцев назад
I’ve keep growing Arapaho’s each year, they have a great taste and a mild heat for eating fresh off the plant, I tried growing scotch bonnet this year and so far I’m super impressed by them, 4’ tall plants and full of peppers
@SpringNotes
@SpringNotes Год назад
Thank you for the recipes !
@janetwilson4339
@janetwilson4339 Год назад
Thanks for your videos! Love all the info! I’m growing red hot cherry peppers for the first time this summer…we love them on our pizza!!
@briantruth1463
@briantruth1463 Год назад
I totally agree it’s my first season growing peppers. My hot banana last week put out about 13 peppers with many more on the way!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
LOVE the hot bananas! But, I needed a sweet pepper for variety in the video 😅 The hot banana pepper Hot Sunset is outstanding.
@JWBR84
@JWBR84 11 месяцев назад
very interesting and cool video dude. Will take your advice on these peppers next year.
@SilverSaabArc
@SilverSaabArc Год назад
One of my favorites for fall hot sauce making is Sugar Rush Peach! Baccatums set fruit late, and they all ripen around the same time once the heat breaks in late sumner! Very fruity and sweet with pronounced but short lived heat and a non-descript tropical aftertaste. I also love most Paprika varieties for roasting and stuffing with cheese. I ditched Jalapeño for some of the Hatch and Numex varieties, and have no regrets. Ashe County Pimento is my go to for early setting and prolific sweet red peppers, especially for the northern climates. An odd ball variety to look for seeds is the CGN 21500. One of my favorites, it has roughly half the heat of an orange habanero, and tastes much better with almost no detectable floral or soap flavor! As mentioned earlier, Ill second Shishito for an all around best variety. Prolific, and great grilled, smoked or stir fried at any stage!
@acatinthegarden
@acatinthegarden 11 месяцев назад
Peppers are one of the best summer crops to grow! I love Garden Salsa but as an Italian, I find them to be quite mild 😂 My favorite to grow this year has been the “Lemon Drop” variety. Happy gardening from a fellow former Pennsylvanian 🥰
@dawnpettiglio6930
@dawnpettiglio6930 4 месяца назад
I love banana peppers. I've never had the hot cherry, but I can't wait to try them. I am so excited! Thank you for the suggestion!!!!!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 4 месяца назад
Pickled hot cherry peppers are one of my favorite things 🤤
@WeKeepItNatural
@WeKeepItNatural 2 месяца назад
Great video. Love it that you actually cook it and show us some recipes. I bet they would be good with an aioli.
@TheCeaselessHunger
@TheCeaselessHunger 2 месяца назад
One of my favorite channels on RU-vid. The best.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 2 месяца назад
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@C3Voyage
@C3Voyage 14 дней назад
Enjoyed this video and commentary.
@raychie27
@raychie27 11 месяцев назад
I may have to try a couple of these. My favorite unusual peppers right now are Habañada, Sugar Rush Peach, and Sweet Thing.
@kledaneb420
@kledaneb420 Год назад
Hot cherry peppers I definitely also must insist everyone grow! Wonderful in pasta and also if you decide to pickle them, they are so good on salads, sandwiches especially in hot subs . AMAZING y'all 😋
@Cheezitnator
@Cheezitnator 7 месяцев назад
Discovered datil peppers as a bonus seed pack when I ordered a certain amount of packs. Come to find out they were developed in St. Augustine, FL and love the heat and rain. They are habanero hot but with a bit of citrus sweetness. They ripen in succession rather than all at once. Makes great spicy sweet jelly.
@pavelchetirbok6126
@pavelchetirbok6126 4 месяца назад
There is a "sweet datil" also. I grow them in Hastings Fl just west of St. Augustine.
@ChiChi75169
@ChiChi75169 Год назад
Excellent video!! Thank you so much for sharing - I see pickled peppers in my future 🤗
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Thanks! Pickled peppers are EXCELLENT. Especially pickled hot peppers. It takes most of the spice out of them, and you can pop them like potato chips.
@myurbangarden7695
@myurbangarden7695 Год назад
What a great suggestion. I may try these!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@blaineaustin-ml9xz
@blaineaustin-ml9xz 4 месяца назад
I buy most of my seeds from tomato growers too. Been buying from them for about 30 years. Great quality seeds and fantastic variety.
@gloriousgardens1257
@gloriousgardens1257 5 месяцев назад
This was great. I’m going to try these peppers. Very informative.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@pv4669
@pv4669 11 месяцев назад
Just stumbled upon your channel. Excellent video. I've been gardening for over 50 years and the thing that makes gardening enjoyble is you learn something new and can implement it into your own garden. I downsized my house a couple of years ago where I had 6 4'x6' raised beds. Now I'm in 15 5gal buckets. I plan to try your pepper varieties next year. Thank you.
@beverlycharles6534
@beverlycharles6534 11 месяцев назад
Wow 15 plants - still a pretty good sized garden.What do you grow? Do you grow in Srp and Fall? I am just getting started and have approx 14. I've got 4 peppers, 3 tomatos, 2 cucumbers, a strawberry and have bok Choy & Swiss Chard seedlings I will transplant soon. I am prolly going to grow onion & garlic over the winter too.
@Hatfield_Country
@Hatfield_Country Год назад
Garden salsa pepper is a good variety. My dad grew them a few years ago and I was impressed with them.
@jasoncampbell1723
@jasoncampbell1723 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video! Made me subscribe, can’t wait to see more!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the sub! I appreciate it!
@southsidecarly7427
@southsidecarly7427 Год назад
Loved this video, thanks for all the tips!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@whathappened2230
@whathappened2230 11 месяцев назад
I do like peppers.. Mine are the Hungarian hot wax kind. Got some blue peppers this year and Tequila sunrise also along with the regular hab's, Scot bonnets, Jalapenos and bells. I will try the garden salsa and Bountys next season. Thanks for the vid!
@katiem9644
@katiem9644 2 месяца назад
Im trying Bounty this year and Im excited to see what I get. If you want to try a bell pepper again, Im growing an Emerald Giant pepper and omg...you have to try it! I overwintered this one because it got started late in the fall, so I stuck it in a pot, and put it back out in the garden the end of Feb. Right now theres 15 peppers growing on it, and its full of more bloom. Big strong sturdy plant...Im so impressed. Im in FL so it seems to enjoy the heat.
@gm7304
@gm7304 9 месяцев назад
1st time here Dude You Rock! Thank You Beautiful video
@PepperGeek
@PepperGeek 11 месяцев назад
Some good, useful picks! Gotta love those huge banana peppers
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 месяцев назад
They’re really fantastic. I also like that you can get them both hot and sweet.
@adairsulhoff5405
@adairsulhoff5405 Год назад
Your cherry pepper tree is simply amazing!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
It is! Anyone can do it. Dig it up, stick it in a pot and as long as you keep it above freezing, it'll keep growing.
@lindysmallwood2039
@lindysmallwood2039 Год назад
Wow. I love banana peppers but never seen Bounty Going to check those out. Love to pickle peppers. Blessings ❤️🌺
@brendasaenz3618
@brendasaenz3618 11 месяцев назад
Simply the BEST!!!! 💚💚💚💚
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@sadikakhan2906
@sadikakhan2906 Год назад
Love your videos..happy gardening
@laverneetheredge7852
@laverneetheredge7852 Месяц назад
Thank you for insite on those peppers. I'm growing some cherry peppers now in Florida.I think i had those garden peppers by luck one day.. but thought it was a cowhorn pepper.The hottness lasted on my fingers & hands for 24 hrs.
@joebacarella2829
@joebacarella2829 Год назад
I subbed to all videos, I too am Italian, and I love pickling hot peppers, I planted 8 verieties, last year I had troubl finding all of them, I love serranos, so I bought 4 cowhorn plants, they were hot and so productive, I could not believe how many peppers came of those 4 plant, I picked them every other week, but they were a thin walled pepper and they got very soft from the boiling brine, so I dried them in my dehydrator and ground them into red pepper flakes, I have a whole qt mason jar full, to season chilli or what ever for a year, yeah, I use a qt or red pepper flake per year. Last year I canned 50 qts of tomatoes and 15 qts of hot peppers, I only have 3 qts of peppers left, I do give some to friends, but we love em, great videos I love the tips.
@misteramerica3610
@misteramerica3610 Год назад
Very nice pepper plants and share👍
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
@hopesellers1031
@hopesellers1031 5 месяцев назад
I loooove peppers! Thank you!
@sandrachank6982
@sandrachank6982 2 месяца назад
Very informative. Never grown a pepper plant...but started Serrano peppers this year. My family will love these...but now I wish I'd started a Banana pepper for me. They are so pretty when covered in fruit. Thanks !! Good eating. ❤😊
@patkrueger7353
@patkrueger7353 Год назад
They look totally amazing! Grow banana peppers but not as productive. Will have to try the kind you grow. Never heard of the garden salsa. Cherry i have. Love thise stuffed with cream cheese also. Yum! Making me hungry for those. Lol. Thanks for your info.
@ichintendo
@ichintendo 11 месяцев назад
For hot peppers, I recommend pequin peppers. They're tiny, but they're insanely hot and also yield an insane amount! Pequin peppers grow as a shrub.
@sreykimsear
@sreykimsear 3 месяца назад
I really enjoyed this video. My husband and my 12 and 10 year old girls love chili in most of their foods. I'm going to look for the salsa pepper.
@divin-inarizona7125
@divin-inarizona7125 Год назад
Thank you for an inspiring video. Good job. Definitely want to try that banana pepper next year. Gardening in AZ.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
You're welcome! Depending on where you live in AZ, you could actually still start now. If you don't get frost until November/December, it may not be too late. Especially if you put it in a pot and overwinter it.
@angelaslatzer9263
@angelaslatzer9263 Год назад
We are growing Datil, Puma, Scotch Bonnet, Carolina Reaper, Serrano, Jays Peach (ghost scorpion), a Korean Green Crunch pepper, Banana Pepper, Santa Fe Grande and 3 Bell Peppers. All of the hot peppers I started 1/27 and the first pepper to get fruit was the Santa Fe but we haven’t picked it yet, hope it tastes good!
@treythegamerr
@treythegamerr 11 месяцев назад
My first time too the channel and I love this what a beautiful amazing garden
@bigjohn6458
@bigjohn6458 4 месяца назад
i love tangerine dream peppers , that sweet citrus flavor is great to snack on.
@terridunning5439
@terridunning5439 11 месяцев назад
That cherry pepper sounds interesting. I try at least one new pepper per year, just for the fun of it and I think I'll add cherry pepper to the line up for next year or maybe even this fall if I can get seeds right now. This year I tried Beaver Dam for the first time and am impressed. A bit hot (for me) and a bit sweet. I split them in half and stuffed with goat cheese, chopped sun dried tomatoes and chopped bacon. Baked off till goowy. Yum! Thanks for sharing your pepper picks.
@HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
@HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy Год назад
I followed some of your peppernerd advice, and for the first time in 7 years they are GROWING and PRODUCING! Looks like i'm going to get SALSA this year from my OWN HOME GROWN veggies! YEE YEE!
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Excellent work! Congrats! As you grow more and more successful, you'll want to grow bigger and bigger 🙂 I'm happy to know the videos are helping.
@Seahawks-kq7ni
@Seahawks-kq7ni Год назад
Great video! Seeds are the way to go. I think Bonnie plants at HD & L were $5.49 each here in Hampton Roads. Very interested in the Garden Salsa variety for next season!
@nezmoproductions
@nezmoproductions Год назад
Our favorite sweet pepper is the yellow monster from Baker Creek. It's an elongated bell, and produces a lot of thick walled yellow monsters. More productive than bells.
@TexasNana2
@TexasNana2 Год назад
Enjoyed your pepper video 👍 Also, thanks for the heartworm prevention PSA. ❤
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
It's so important! We've done a lot of work with rescue shelters over the years, and the *majority* of dogs come in heartworm positive. They can't be walked. They can't play. They're held prisoners in confinement, because any excitement could stress their heart and it can be fatal. Sometimes, no matter what you do, it's too late. We've lost so many poor dogs to this condition, and it's so easy to prevent.
@dustinhattley3449
@dustinhattley3449 Год назад
I've really been enjoying your content. I'm on the other side of North Carolina in the foothills at Polk county near lake lure. If you are a spice fan, try a Carolina reaper not to eat raw, tear up and not enjoy. But I take all my fruit and dry them then grind it up into a powder. I generally get a mason jars hole at the end of the season. And it is well enough to last me and many friends till the next year. Only takes a little sprinkle or a partial spoonful in a giant chili batch. If used wisely it can give good heat multiple times out of one single pepper.
@MyPeacefulGarden
@MyPeacefulGarden Год назад
Awsome video. I really enjoyed seeing your peppers. I now want to get the red cherry.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
Hot red cherry peppers are my favorite. They are just incredible. If you've never grown them, they'll change the way you look at peppers.
@matthawkins4579
@matthawkins4579 Год назад
Was never a fan of banana peppers but I might give this variety a try. Love the other two varieties as well.
@TheMillennialGardener
@TheMillennialGardener Год назад
These are large and have thick walls. They "eat" like a bell pepper, but with much better production. This variety is purely sweet. No heat at all.
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