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- gardening@hexbear.net
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- gardening@hexbear.net
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/25361855
Another gardening lesson in not giving up: The progression of pictures here are 3 of the same plant, a Trepadeira Werner pepper, taken over the course of this year.
1st pic: I grew them from seed indoors and a few days after putting them out in early April, I found the local deer had visited and eaten the plant down to the stem. I considered it a loss but didn’t deal with it or pull the plant up. I just walked away, then went out of town for a bit the next day.
2nd Pic: When I came back into town it had new leaves so I figured I’d let it try again for kicks. It had fallen over under its weight so I staked it up. I did try a few things to keep the deer away, I think with moderate success.
3rd Pic is from last week. I see some evidence of deer nibbling but I believe the heat of the pepper may be keeping them away from it now. I’m still blown away remembering this thing when it was eaten to the stem.
Ah yes. I know this one as Chile Pequin. They sell them at the farmers market near me.