While most of the garden is shutting down, the jalapeños are still producing fruit.
I saw on Facebook that we had to buy jalapeños from the store to have poppers last year. Not so this year. I already have some hanging from string as they dry.
Unfortunately, there will be no parsnip harvest this year. Sylvia planted them . . . twice. Neither time did the seeds germinate. Our freezer is nearly empty of parsnips. We’ll miss them. Butternut squash, even though we have a few dozen, doesn’t make up for that loss.
Jalapenos are always good to have. My neighbor grows lots of different kinds of chili peppers. I usually get lots of extras.
We have grown Serrano and habanero peppers, but have had the best luck with jalapeños.
We’ll be remembering your fantastic garden for a long time as it produced so many great vegies; but too bad about the parsnips…..maybe next year……..
We will try again next year. We won’t complain about parsnips when everything else turned out so well.
Ah sorry to hear about the parsnips. I’m a jalepeno lover though, so I was cheering for you that those did so well!
Thanks, Rosey. This year we are drying some jalapeños for the first time. I have a bunch hanging in the pantry on a string.