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I planted sweet banana peppers for the first time this year (one plant). The wisdom of the Internet (TM) says to harvest them when they're yellow. Some say not until they're turning red, but that seems to be about hot banana peppers, not sweet.

"Harvest when they're yellow" -- that sounds so straightforward. Nobody seems to be more specific. Bright yellow? Yellow with no hint of green? Mostly yellow? So yellow you can see the orange coming in? Is there a second measure I can use to disambiguate, maybe something about how it feels?

The oldest of these (the large one in the center) is more yellow than green but isn't boldly yellow, so I assume I should wait.

a few banana peppers on the plant

(Meanwhile, the cherry tomatoes that have been on their plant for a couple weeks are still green. This feels late, but it's probably not the same variety as last year. Labeling was off last year so I don't really know what I had.)

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Date: 2021-07-12 03:24 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ellenmillion
A MOOSE ate my last pea pod. There was only one at that time, and that plant hasn't recovered from the chewing. It also took one moose-sized bite out of my lettuce. I got off pretty easy, all things considered.

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Date: 2021-07-12 04:44 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ellenmillion
I have video evidence of them eating my Christmas tree last year.

People try to moose-proof with tall fences, streamers in trees. It's kind of a losing battle.

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Date: 2021-07-13 03:21 am (UTC)
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That's really a hard one to top. So, in a way, you came out ahead.

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