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Show me your chiles

 
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I’ve always liked chiles. When I lived in town and couldn’t have a garden, I grew chiles on my deck rails. I’d like to have one of these threads where we share pictures of chiles — pretty plants, pods, art, food, whatever. Have any to share?
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Habs growing indoors under LEDS
Habs growing indoors under LEDS.
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Little Thai chiles on my deck
Little Thai chiles on my deck.
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Glass chiles hanging below a ristra/wreath of cayennes
Glass chiles hanging below a ristra/wreath of cayennes.
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Preserving fresh bounty in vinegar.
Preserving fresh bounty in vinegar.
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Soon to be red pepper flakes.
Soon to be red pepper flakes.
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Sishitos growing in a pop can on my desk at work a few years ago.
Sishitos growing in a pop can on my desk at work a few years ago.
 
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ha, great idea for a thread. I've got cayennes and a couple of banana peppers going this year, mostly in pots against a south-facing wall. They're one of the more reliable crops when you get the positioning right, even here where the summers are a bit unpredictable.
 
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