Hot Peppers - Super Chili
The Hot Pepper Super Chili, 'Capsicum annuum', is a very productive, semi compact plant that produce upward-facing cone shaped chili peppers with a spicy flavor. Super Chili peppers are great for ornamental use as well. The fruits turn from pale green to orange to red with all shades in between. The 2” peppers are as colorful as a lit Christmas tree lights and many are held above the mounded foliage which grows to about 2’ tall. This pepper plant will grow in a container on the patio amd Oh My, these peppers are hot. The fruits may be used fresh or dried at any stage of maturity. Transplant outside in the spring 3 to 4 weeks after last frost date. Note: To get a jump on the season transplant outside, use a walls-of-water or some black plastic to maintain and increase temperatures. Plant in average garden soil with sufficient organic matter. Peppers use quite a bit of water but prefer to be watered deeply and not too often. Harvest when peppers begin to turn green to brown. Use gloves and do not touch any other part of the body after harvesting. Wash your hands immediately. ... find out more
Calibrachoa - Million Bells® MiniFamous™ Pink The Calibrachoa Million Bells® MiniFamous™ Pink, 'Calibrachoa hybrids', is a fantastic annual that is indispensable for use in containers and hanging baskets. The pink colored blooms are outstanding. Million Bells®MiniFamous™ plants are compact, low growers with fine foliage and trumpet-shaped blooms that open nonstop until a hard frost without need of deadheading. You can expect hummingbirds to visit your garden when you plant Calibrachoa because they love the large trumpet shaped flowers and it’s good nectar source. The trumpet-shaped flowers bloom all season long to fill garden beds and cascade from containers. They are easy to grow and maintain. This plant can also be a perennial in warmer zones.

