Hello, all. New to the site. I am 49 yoa and in North Georgia...
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Hello, all. New to the site. I am 49 yoa and in North Georgia...
...I'm from S. Central Pa., 63 y.o. and retired. I started detecting in 1981, took a hiatus in 1985, and resumed detecting again in 1991. Since then I've been detecting mostly in and around Huntingdon County, with a few trips to surrounding state parks and the Outer Banks...
Welcome Chilli from down under, glad you're here!Hi. New from Australia. Took ages to get a user name I thought of that wasn't taken 😀
Yeah I like Chilli's, so that'll do!
Used to detect a bit yrs ago with SDs and GPs, got an injury so stopped. Hasn't got better, worse actually, but the misses said hey get something light to at least have some fun now n then. Saw a brand new unboxed Xterra705 in an add, I used a 70 for coins yrs ago so know the machine.
I picked it up yesterday. Aint no pi but it's better than nothing.
I live in the country goldfields area in Victoria.
Anyway thats me.
Hi. Thanks. Im not sure what those are to be honest. None of mine are red yet. I just got that for the time being off of the net.Hello, mate. It is good to have you aboard and I hope you enjoy your time here. I am a fellow chili lover. Grow them every year. Your avatar looks sort of like Thai hot chilis, but maybe a little long. What are they? I make hot sauce every year too.
You live in a great place to dig. The best of luck.
Cheers
Plants look healthy. I grow cayenne, habanera, Tabasco, and Thai hot. Cayenne is my favorite although I really like my habanera/mango hot sauce,Hi. Thanks. Im not sure what those are to be honest. None of mine are red yet. I just got that for the time being off of the net.
Growing these, which are nothing like what the picture on the seedling picture showed, was supposed to be asian firecracker. Look like regular Jalapenos to me, nice and hot though. View attachment 2009356
First try growing a Trinidad Butch T Scorpion. Plants going ok and got its first few tiny chili's growing.
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These were almost throw aways from last year, was total failure due to the crazy non stop heat and winds along with a plague of aphids. Misses saved these ones through winter and spring, she put 3 in the one pot, but I can't recall what these were, im thinking Fatali!? Should at least this year get some. Looking forward to trying those legendary Butch Ts.
Hi. New from Australia...
Welcome to TreasureNet, happy to have you with us!How-do,
I'm from south-central Arkansas. Husband to a cancer fighting wonder-woman, daddy of 2 amazing daughters and overall outdoor junkie. If it swims, I catch it. If its got hair or feathers, I hunt it. Few things are better than small running waters, a sip of good whiskey and a good dog.
I hunt with a Garrett AT Pro, recently refurbed by Garrett - outstanding service by the way -, a Garrett carrot stick and my granddad's old White's somethingorother model. I've found a recent resurrected interest in detecting and I spend a bit of free time researching old settlements in my area.
How-do,
I'm from south-central Arkansas...
Hello, I’m new to this site and new to treasure hunting. I live in Gold...and would like to learn more about the superstitions.
Hi everyone. I joined in February but just noticed that it's suggested that we introduce ourselves...