Monday, March 19, 2012

Planting the Pueblo Green Chili

Hello folks,

We have started the process in getting just a few of our Green Chili seeds started. We have about 1000 plants, not many when you consider some of the bigger farms have anywhere from 10-150 acres of them growing, then you are talking about 10's of thousands of them.

We are a small farm with only a little over an acre to grow on, but that is a good thing for us and can help create a niche for ourselves. Anyway, I am getting away from the real reason for this Blog.

The seeds take about 5 days to sprout and require a transition before they can be placed out in the field. Chilies are a plant that does not tolerate cold well at all. To be honest they will die if you put them outside and have a good frost.

This is all I have thus far for you. I will continue to keep you informed as we progress in our own knowledge of these amazing vegetables.

We have also started a Newsletter from our site and welcome you all to sign up to become the first few who know what is ready and possibly get in on buying before everyone else.

God Bless, and have a wonderful day.
Eric Rovegno

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