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On 6/1/2025 at 11:46 PM, Hitman said:

 మామిడి , జామ , పనస (only 3 year old, may be 3 more years for fruit), జామ , miracle berries, fig. Dates and Passion. 

flowers - మల్లె , విరజాజి , కస్తూరిపట్తి , మందారమ్ various colors, కరివేపాకు (3 items) తమలపాకు and other USA flowers 

గోంగూర , తోటకూర , పొన్నగంటి , Spinach 

others తులసి వనమ్ , various మిర్చి (habanero, some others)
 

various మిర్చి (habanero) bro seeds from walmart are good to buy and will they grow or somewhere else we can buy ?

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On 6/1/2025 at 10:12 PM, gudboy said:

We planted tindora, keera, dosakaya , potlakaya, tomato, brinjal ,green chilli, karela , sorakaya , chikkudu , gongura , chennangi, thotakura , mint , bendi , beerakaya , capsicum and Malabar spinach 😄

 

@3$%

illantha kayala thota...malli pallu poolu kuda start cheykapoyinava anna...mortgage payment ki saripoyinantha business vachedi @3$%

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1 hour ago, libraguy86 said:

various మిర్చి (habanero) bro seeds from walmart are good to buy and will they grow or somewhere else we can buy ?

look at my other reply..

Mirchi - store bought, OR used the seeds from actual mirchi after drying them out.

Some of them Store bought.

+ Planting the seeds - When we buy a different variety from Caribbean, South American stores, if we like them, my wife uses the seeds from actual mirchi (seeds has to be dried out before planting). Most of the times they work .  

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2 hours ago, akkum_bakkum said:

illantha kayala thota...malli pallu poolu kuda start cheykapoyinava anna...mortgage payment ki saripoyinantha business vachedi @3$%

Trick enti ante I'm already mortgage free

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Those mint varieties sound fun to play around with, and figs indoors are such a chill addition. I’ve sometimes used indoor plant delivery to try out new houseplants without hunting around stores, especially for things like rare or tall picks. For the squirrel raids, shifting pots or adding a bit of mesh worked for me, and mulching kept the soil from drying out too fast in peak heat.

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