Harvesting the remains of our peppers to turn the land over

Hello Hive

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A very beautiful morning to us all. I hope that we had pleasant night rest in good health of mind and body. The weather has been really cold these days such that it is difficult to get out of bed but since it is the time of sowing we don't have to be lazy in order to have something we can reap when harvest time comes.

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Talking about harvest, today we will be picking up the remaining of our pepper in order to turn over the land to plant someonething else. After the days work yesterday we realized that bushes have taking over the pepper farm one more that requiring that we weed the farm again.

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One can still spot some few strands of the peppers among the grasses. It will be a wasted labour to think of weeding these grasses one more time to give each for the peppers to produce. These set of planted pepper cannot do well anymore. The plants have all turned brown and are burning away, they can no longer going to produce anything. Even though peppers are binnanual we won't be needing to get some quality seeds to plant for the coming year as these ones did t really produce well this year, there is no need of keeping this type of the pepper.

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We were only able to get very little quantity of the pepper during harvest. Although different varieties of the pepper was planted.
The long pepper here already taken over by the bushes.

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The scotch bonnet pepper here of which some didn't really produce anything

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The ball peppers are still here as well

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We were able to harvest a reasonable amount of the long pepper while they were still fresh though.

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And this is how the journey of the dry season pepper that was planted went. Even though some profit were expected, not much came out of it.



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