Hi Sandy,
Do you make cayenne tincture using the powder and vodka or what? I'd like to 
make some. Just the other day I realized I was out of cayenne and thought how 
good a tincture might be.

Be well,
Léna
On Apr 15, 2013, at 1:01 AM, Sandy wrote:

> Hi Mike,
>  
> I planted jumbo garlic in October and it is now really growing well. I'm so 
> impatient and want to know how they're making under the ground but will have 
> to wait a bit longer. <sigh> I've also planted three kinds of mints, 
> lavender, chives, rosemary, Greek oregano, flat leaf parsley, lemon basil, 
> lemon balm, lemon thyme, pineapple sage and stevia. I grow all my herbs in 
> pots on the deck. I want to plant some tomatoes, bell peppers, squash, 
> cucumbers and purple hull black eyed peas but that will depend on if I can 
> get someone to till the garden spot for me.
>  
> You ought to try your hand at making cayenne tincture if you haven't made it 
> before. It's good for a lot of different things...one being for the heart.
>  
> Good seeing you...take care!
>  
> Sandy
>  
> 
> --- On Sun, 4/14/13, M.G. Devour <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: M.G. Devour <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: CS>Garden... was: test
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, April 14, 2013, 4:20 PM
> 
> 
> 
> > The list has been so quiet...
> 
> Yeah, I noticed the same thing. <grin>
> 
> It's spring for all of us in the northern hemisphere. The garden and
> yard beckon as the weather sloooowwwly edges towards warmth. This'll be
> our second summer since putting in the garden. Last year we didn't plant
> 'til late June and it was a short season for us. This time we'll be able
> to get a proper early start.
> 
> Our broccoli did well, along with tomatoes, pea pods, and squash. I
> especially enjoyed the halapeno and cayenne peppers. Such robust little
> plants and pretty fruits! They give you the sense of scrappy fighters
> that just keep producing. <LOL>
> 
> This year we're trying garlic. The bulbs went in last fall and all seem
> to have survived the winter. They're aggressively pushing up through the
> mulch!
> 
> Happy spring to the northerners, and best wishes for a bountiful harvest
> to y'all in the south!
> 
> Be well,
> 
> Mike D.
> 
> > 
> 
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