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The green habaneros are still pretty hot; I used one just yesterday to make spicy beef quesidillas. Habanero plants are perrenials, which means that as long as the weather is hot and sunny, the plants will still produce peppers. But because the weather is getting colder, I'm afraid the frost will come to soon and kill the plants off before the habaneros are able to mature fully. Last year at this time, most of my habanero plants were turning red already and I was harvesting them by the handful, but for some reason the habanero plants are just now getting started. I'm still happy, though, that my garden is thriving now, and hopefully this cold air will recede a little for a few weeks to allow my plants to continue growing.
Gardening can be something of a crapshoot; you may plan for the best, but if the weather takes an unexpected turn for the worse, or there is a sudden increase of pests you didn't foresee, your garden is toast. So instead of feeling worried, I'll say that I am grateful that my garden is still going strong :)
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