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Re: Mexican squirrels, corn, cayenne pepper and belle peppers

by "Jim Carlock" <anonymous@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 6, 2004 at 08:10 PM

I've been growing a bunch of different things. Have had some
really amazing success growing corn. Mexican squirrels are
eating the corn though.

Some other things I'm working on include some Japanese
Cu***bers and they seem to be doing pretty good, except
for what I think Mexican squirrels that are trampling over
them.

A couple tomato plants have died on me, and I'm trying a
couple more from seed, as well as some lima beans, some bush
beans, some pole beans. I've had good success with hungarian
wax peppers. Some purple basil is growing well.

I'm having problems with belle peppers though. I've killed every
single one I've bought from the store in pots. I've got a feeling
that the belle peppers just can't stand to be put into clay pots and
need a lot of shade. The hungarian wax peppers need some shade
as well.

I'm in Tampa, FL.

Any instructions or help available with a squirrel problem ?

Any advice around for growing green belle peppers ?

-- 
Jim Carlock
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"Marsha" wrote:
That's so true, don't remember hating the heat as I do this year and my
gardens need some work
"Michael Lyons" wrote:
> Stop wondering. We are not dead, just dormant, waiting for things to
cool
> off enough for us to get badk outside again.
>
> "summerlady" wrote:
> > I wrote here last year asking for advice about planting some hibiscus
at
> my
> > Jersey shore house, and I just want to thank those who offered
assistance.
> > I planted two of them last fall and they're doing beautifully!  So
well
in
> > fact, that I'm going to plant a few more.  One final question (and I'm
> > wondering if there will be anyone here to answer because this ng seems
to
> be
> > pretty dead), is there any special care I need to do to prepare them
for
> the
> > winter months?  Thanks.
> >
> > V.
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Hibiscus
"summerlady" &l  2004-08-06 11:33:37 
Re: Hibiscus
"Michael Lyons"  2004-08-06 15:48:24 
Re: Hibiscus
"Marsha" <mh  2004-08-06 11:51:25 
Re: Mexican squirrels, corn, cayenne pepper and belle peppers
"Jim Carlock" &  2004-08-06 20:10:23 
Re: Hibiscus
"summerlady" &l  2004-08-06 16:51:37 
Re: Hibiscus
"RM Holroyd II"  2004-09-02 09:59:55 

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