Sunday, July 31, 2005


Alot of Scotch Bonnetts... anoother pic later when the go red Posted by Picasa

The Naga is finally turning color Posted by Picasa

Scotch Bonnett - nice color and shape Posted by Picasa

Saturday, July 30, 2005


End of July - deck shot Posted by Picasa

The Naga's. not red yet and no signs of color change Posted by Picasa

Scotch Bonetts - just starting to change color now - notice the tip of the big one just starting to go orange Posted by Picasa

A lot of orange devils growing. I ate one raw yesterday a real tiny one the size of a marble. I figured it wouldn't be as hot as the larger ones. I was wrong - it felt like my tongue was about to fall off. This pepper creeps up on you, with the Ring of fire it's heat I could feel right away, but this started slow and kept getting hotter and hotter and hotter. Just unreal.

I had to break out to milk and bread to put out the fire. Posted by Picasa

A self starter that was in a box planter I hand on the deck from last years crop. Inside the box many seedling started from old peppers that had fallen into the planter. - it's too late in the season but i pulled the biggest one out and I will see what happens. - this should be a Napali Orange Posted by Picasa

Thursday, July 14, 2005


Its hot.. must be Banana Pepper Posted by Picasa


A hot pepper, I picked one early and it was mild to me. We will see in a few months if the heat increases.

Unknown & not tasted yet. Posted by Picasa


I receive about 16 small plants in one container from my grandmother, She said they were Hungarian but wasn't sure as someone else had given them to her. She plant a huge garden every year with just about everything and all the neighborhood swaps plants.

So I currently do not know what this is. I figured they were all of the same variety but I got 5 of this type and 11 of the other which I know is hot as I tried it already.

Plenty of Ring of Fire  Posted by Picasa


Plenty of peppers on this Ring of fire. I made a nice sauce out of 2 a few days ago.

Orange Devil - perfect color  Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, July 12, 2005


Picture of Garden July 2005 - Tomatoes, Banana Peppers Hot, Carrots, Onions, lettuce, Beets, Turnip Posted by Picasa

Peppers on the Deck July 2005 - Left to Right in the back Habinaro, Ring of fire, Naga Jolokia. Front is 3 unknown Banana Hot Pepper  Posted by Picasa

Naga Jolokia July 2005 Posted by Picasa



The Naga Jolokia - apparently the hottest Chilli in the world. We'll find out soon.



Purchased from Acorn Creek in April

Scotch Bonnet July 2005 Posted by Picasa



Scotch Bonnet - Purchased from Acorn Creek in April

Ring of fire July 2005 Posted by Picasa



Ring of Fire - Purchased from Acorn Creek in April

This chilli is average heat.

Orange Devil Habinaro July 2005  Posted by Picasa


Habanero (Orange Devil) - Purchased from Acorn Creek in April.
Here is the current progress on growing Chillis on my Deck in Ontario. This years crop includes A Orange Devil Habanero, Ring of Fire, Scotch Bonnett and the Naga joloika.

Unfortunaly I did not start by taking pictures from the begining, I have a few before they turned color.

Pictures will follow.