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Old January 2, 2007   #1
NCTIM
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Default What do you think?

I am thinking about trying these varieties instead of the usual California Wonder or Whopper bell for my sweet peppers.

Sweet Pepper
Orange Sun
Quadrato D’Asti Gallo
Aconcagua
Emerald Giant
Corno Di Toro Giallo

And these rather than Cayenne

Hot Pepper
Romanian Hot
Naga Jolka

Any big chance of being disappointed


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Old January 2, 2007   #2
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Growing heirlooms or new to you plants is always exciting.... Let us know what happens.
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