Coastal gardening can be problematic and it takes a little extra time and effort I think. I've never done it though so I'm not really sure on what all is involved. Those chilis look good. I have a jalapeno bush myself, it's been producing well, more than I can use, but I freeze, dry and preserve them so it's all good. I sometimes barter my chilis for other things like farm-fresh eggs or milk, honey, jams and relish. It's a good system.
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Inland most grows well 2km up the road, with our sandy soil or clay you have the pick, spent many years adding compost, manure, bone meal nothing holds very long. Next round will see with veggies. Never enough to share around further than family and monkeys that visit.
Pesky bloody monkeys! 🐵
Happier with monkey business rather than the baboons that wreck havoc in most other places around the land.
Oh yeah, I heard that the baboons are a problem. We don't have any here, no monkeys either...well, in the zoos we do, nut otherwise not.
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Yep, exactly...they need controlling sometimes. They're probably not as pesky (or dangerous) as a baboon is though.
Baboon is a problem, wide spread large troops, always on the lookout for food.
City dwellers have no clue how to treat wildlife, encroach into their territory then cry later.