Something new for the garden.....
Willy Peppers Will Bring Tears Of Joy -
... nature is very interesting ...
For all the keen gardeners out there
that have never seen a Willy Pepper before...
These are actual peppers from a garden. They really are called 'Willy Peppers'..
For all the keen gardeners out there
that have never seen a Willy Pepper before...
These are actual peppers from a garden. They really are called 'Willy Peppers'..
By the way, the farmer says they can
grow up to 18" long!
Sort of brings tears to your eyes doesn't it?
Sort of brings tears to your eyes doesn't it?
Thanks David !
A 18" willy? Every gardeners dream...
ReplyDeleteMy wife loves mine.
ReplyDeleteRandy, and his wife's.
ReplyDeleteDeekaman, so you're a good gardener huh.
ReplyDeleteGood gardener, yes. I love my wife's juicy tomatoes and my cucumber is the envy of the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteAlso pretty good at erecting a pump and drilling a well.
Deekaman, Oil?
ReplyDeleteI wonder how a painting of willy peppers would sell?
ReplyDeleteSupi, you never know until you try.
ReplyDeleteI hear these peppers are used for pepper spray.
ReplyDelete@Odie: Only if necessary
ReplyDeleteOpie .... now who's being silly ... good girl!
ReplyDeleteDeekaman, I feel like a peeping Tom.
ReplyDeleteWhat could you possibly be talking about, Odie?
ReplyDelete;-)
I wonder of moo plants them in her garden, barkey sure could use one ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe English language is fascinating, is it not? I wonder if you can say all this stuff in Chinese. Do you think they have a word for innuendo? The best was Deekaman! Thank you. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've heard of these! Amazing what a talented gardener can do, eh?
ReplyDeleteDeekaman, what
ReplyDeleteBunni, of course she does.
ReplyDeleteTrailbee, it's only an innuendo if your not warped as I am.
ReplyDeleteBrooke, a bounty lies before us.
ReplyDeleteDesperate Houswives in the Garden...Hot stuff!
ReplyDeleteThose are little Willy peppers~ They must be chilly.
ReplyDeleteScott, very H.O.T. hot!
ReplyDeleteStopsign, hot hot hot!
ReplyDeleteThose look like some very special and extremely hot peppers.
ReplyDeleteTeresa, What word is more extreme than extremely? Oh well, you get the idea.
ReplyDeleteMy controbution for the day.
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Mal, them's H.O.T. hot peppers.
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