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Old June 7, 2007   #16
spyfferoni
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I can usually get green peppers at a decent price in the summer, but I hate spending a ton of money on yellow, orange, and red bells, which is why I continue to grow bells. Maybe if I find a super sweet, thick walled frying type I won't grow as many bells. They have done pretty good for me. We generally have hot dry summers and they seem to like our growing conditions.

How hot is the Criolla Sella?

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