alright okay okay um so what kind of uh uh piece of property have you got we've got a home and uh very large front and back yard we had a lot of Dallas grass what they call Dallas Dallas grass and others parts of country call Crab grass that real thick grass and we had a problem with that but we've seemed to've taken care of it how about you um um-hum um-hum well um i um up here we don't have too much trouble with Crab grass or anything like that um uh we've uh like we rent the house that we live in but we've got a pretty large piece of uh land that we live on even though very close into Washington DC um-hum and so most of the work that we have to do involves mowing the lawn and um uh uh my sweetheart who i live with uh does a lot of uh flower gardening and stuff around the house she gets a lot of pleasure from that what flowers does she like hm um well it changes from year to year and she's thinking this year she's gonna get into bulbs and that sort of thing but most of the sorts of things that she uh has grown in the past have been um i guess wild flowers and uh some stuff that our neighbors sort of brings over periodically she's also she likes things like Hollyhocks and uh Peonies and and uh oh let's what else has she got oh the other things she's really into is Morning Glories and uh in the summer time we have Morning Glories just all over the house it's great all different colors um-hum yeah they climb too yeah it's it's a lot of fun it's real pleasant in fact our next door neighbor in Christmas time this year couldn't resist giving us a set of coffee cups had Morning Glories all over them and uh she she found them and she said oh i just had to buy them for you but uh we're also really into vegetable gardening do you have a problem with any type of uh insects or gophers or anything actually yeah actually we do we we don't have any um any uh you know varmints or anything like that that that tend to bother the garden but we do have a lot of trouble with insects particularly caterpillars um we've had very very poor luck with uh all of the core crops and like um uh and cabbage and and uh broccoli and cauliflower and that sort of if you uh sprinkle lime on your young plants before they get too big that should help that uh-huh well that's um exactly what we've done and you're you're advice is is dead on in in our experience in fact uh thing that we've found works even better than lime is diatomaceous earth yeah that works that's kind of hard to get a hold of sometimes uh yeah well um Jackie got a hold of a huge box of it so much of it that i dare say that we'll probably still using be using it five years from now she went out to some uh pool supply place and and got this huge box of it and it's really it's big and she came home with it and she was real proud and she said okay well we've got a lifetime supply now so we've got no excuse and uh what vegetables do you grow the most well we uh have uh i guess in the last two or three years really discovered that we're really fond of hot peppers and so um we grow tomatoes down one side of the house where we get a lot of sun and then in our regular garden plot this past uh couple of years we've grown a lot of different varieties of hot peppers do you have jalapenos uh yes which of course are our favorites and uh but we've also grown a lot of real um uh hot uh smaller varieties like Tais and um um-hum do you have the small red ones cayenne uh yeah yeah the cayennes and we've even grown some little funny uh uh peppers and i've never i've never been sure one of them i believe is called Chili Tepid and the other one is called Pequine and um they're they're little tiny hot things that we she takes them inside and she dries them and then we eat and i've heard of the Chili but i've never heard of the Pequine what are they are they green red and yellow what they're little green literally pea size peppers they're they're just little tiny guys and they dry up even smaller than they are when they're they're you know fresh food on the um um-hum the plant but the plants are just incredibly prodigious they just produce zillions of them um what do you use them for mainly uh all kinds of dishes we like i say we grind them up and um we freeze some of them and then use them in stews and uh whenever we make egg dishes or anything like that we tend to to put some on it it's just incredible with the numbers of ways that we come up to use them and uh it's it's funny i mean we were laughing at ourselves one night because we uh we realized that um we had uh we were having it with every meal but anyway it it's uh it's something that we enjoy immensely and it we get a lot of pleasure out of i love tilling up the garden every year and um uh you know getting out there and just spending some