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Writer (technical writing, blogging at stumblingpast.com), digital history, owner of # OfficeKitty (see profile pic). Enjoys gardening in # Melbourne # Australia Interests: # GardeningAU # StreetGardening , # OfficeKitty , # OzHist # DigitalHumanities # documentation # WriteTheDocs , watching cricket, # Bahai . Banner pic: Light fog with glorious sun rays shining through and lighting up trees. Profile pic: Our cat sniffing flowers in a vase
We inherited a capsicum plant recently. It is a low height bush so I suspect it grows miniature capsicums. Tomatoes are late this year in Melbourne - probably due to our late start to summer. Over the next 7 days we are going to have warm weather - around 27-29 degrees with one hot 35 degree day expected on Wednesday.
I have never successfully grown capsicums before. When do I know that they are ready to pick? I am guessing this one is ready to pick now.