Re: [CH] NE Chile plants

Alan Dean (pepperdean@erols.com)
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 21:58:26 -0400

My plants here in Maryland are also sad.  I finally got them in when a freak
hail storm reduced the best to little green stalks and made the market packs
into shredded greens.  I managed to salvage fifteen plants, but they're way
behind schedule - I hope they make it.  Damn it, I need those serranos for
next year's chili.  Good thing there was a bumper crop last year.

Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Rose <jeffrey_rose@eri.eisai.com>
To: chile heads <chile-heads-digest@globalgarden.com>
Date: Monday, June 15, 1998 2:49 PM
Subject: [CH] NE Chile plants


>So how are YOUR chiles doing?  Given the cooler than normal temps and
>monsoon rains in Massachusetts, my plants have barely budged since I
planted
>them in the garden 3 weeks ago.  My potted chiles are swimming and the
>tomatoes are looking pretty sad as well.  I hope this year won't be a
>washout.
>
>Has anyone tried to order sauces from Pepper Plant
>(http://www.pepperplant.com)?  I tried their online order form and emailed
them 3 times but
>never received a response.  I saw their sauces in a recent catalog so I
figure
>they must be in business.  Just curious-there are plenty of mail order
>sauces out there.
>
>On this topic, can anyone recommend non-commercial sites for ordering hot
>sauces on line?  Not Mo Betta-like distributors but Chileheads like
>ourselves who market their own sauces on a relatively small scale (like
J.C's
>Mild To Wild).
>
>Jeffro
>
>