> >>Thai's -- Nice healthy plants but no chile's, only flowers. >> >>Lemon Drops -- still flowering but have a few small finger size fruits. >> >>Cherry's -- These are delicious and ripen up early. I've just been eating >>them as they get red and round. >> >Sounds like you'll have quite a harvest! Have fun with it! We do chiles as >well (20 varieties this year) and have been using them for about 2 weeks, >which is quite early here in the PNW. Planting them in black plastic pots >and growing them on the driveway really does the trick in getting them the >heat they love. > >Kari > The original post was from Cynthia.Cynthia and anyone else who has Thai chile plants, they're compact and pretty plants, do nicely in a pot indoors over winter. If they drop their leaves after being brought inside, back off a bit on watering. They'll refoliate. Margaret L