Plant Care Articles
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These are so rewarding to grow!!
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I regret not growing Buena Mulata this year and growing a typical Cayenne instead.
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They're good anytime but they're ripe when they're red
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They're beautiful! The purple is the immature fruit. They turn a gorgeous red too!
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Buena Mulata pepper. Very exciting flavor.
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No. It's a purple cayenne pepper. Really hot??
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Well actually this might prevent the cats from digging in it
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Some people also do this in the garden to stop things like caterpillars, slugs, and snails from climbing up and eating their plants.
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The theory is calcium gets added to the soil but practically speaking that calcium requires a very long time to become available for the plant to use and generally a potted mix will never be poor in c
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Ideally you crush them and add a bit of acid. Otherwise it will have little to no impact.