HOT DARN!!'!!!!!!!!! where can we get some of dose? Sent from my iPad On 2010-10-20, at 7:55 AM, Mike Benson <softwork@netwurx.net> wrote: > "Tablets are placed near the roots of a plant and, when watered, release a natural hot pepper concentrate known as capsicum that is absorbed by the plant, making it inedible." > > Interesting. Inedible? Not for us! If these pills were planted by tomatoes would we have hot tomatoes? Hot lettuce? Hot sweet corn, radishes, onions, horseradish, melons, etc., etc.? > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "KnoxBill" <knoxbill@comcast.net> > Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 8:25 PM > To: "Chile Heads" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> > Subject: [CH] deer repellent... > >> >> http://www.futurity.org/earth-environment/pepper-pill-gets-to-root-of-deer-problem/ >