tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445073115141249182.post7315362388451615275..comments2023-07-18T11:19:20.821-05:00Comments on Jim Long's Garden: Growing Black PepperJim Longs Gardenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12018979072600103985noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445073115141249182.post-15307482619926856912014-03-01T16:38:52.823-06:002014-03-01T16:38:52.823-06:00Hi, Jim! Drew from SW Wisconsin also wondering abo...Hi, Jim! Drew from SW Wisconsin also wondering about the possibility of growing for ourselves one of our favorite, almost "essential" spices: black pepper. Reading that it can grow to heights of up to 32' in its native habitat got me a bit nervous, but your potted thing in the bathroom has put me at ease. We have a SE facing solarium in a "Zero Energy" Larsen Truss Wall house that might just do the trick! <br /> Where did you get your seeds and how did you prep them--what type of soil mix and fertilizers have you found to be successful?<br /><br />Thanks, Jim,<br /><br />Drew from Second Cloud on The Left Farm, La Farge, WIDrew Fisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03288895422924973359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445073115141249182.post-29567297144708391172013-11-19T10:17:41.711-06:002013-11-19T10:17:41.711-06:00Hi Jaxsun, Thanks for your comment. Actually I do ...Hi Jaxsun, Thanks for your comment. Actually I do post often, one to two times per week. If you go to the main feed, http://jimlongsgarden.blogspot.com you'll see the whole array of posts, past and present. Unfortunately I have no way of contacting you directly other than putting a post here. But if you would like to send an email to me directly I can respond. Longcreekherbs@yahoo.com and I can hopefully answer your questions.Jim Longs Gardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12018979072600103985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445073115141249182.post-31936064230056620292013-11-19T00:38:25.281-06:002013-11-19T00:38:25.281-06:00Hello, I am Jaxsun. Not sure exactly how I made my...Hello, I am Jaxsun. Not sure exactly how I made my way to your site. It appears as though its been a while since you blogged. I hope it's Because you've become unexpectedly wealthy and have been very busy fending off old friends and family members etc.. I am merely looking and researching for information on growing Tellicherry style pepper plants indoors. Thank you sir and best wishes from Tomah Wisconsin!Jaxsun McPheenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7445073115141249182.post-49626240966282985252012-01-03T07:15:24.204-06:002012-01-03T07:15:24.204-06:00How fascinating! I never thought about where peppe...How fascinating! I never thought about where pepper came from, or that I might be able to grow my own.It is certainly humid enough here to grow it!PAINTORDIG.blogspot.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16278041200437040139noreply@blogger.com