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February 17, 2010 | #32 | |
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I really like stuffed peppers and last year I used the Cabanelle and Feher Ozon paprika for stuffing. I am looking forward to the Marconis and Aconcaguas.
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February 17, 2010 | #33 |
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One summer I took the stem end off of some Corno Di Toro peppers, lightly steamed them, then filled them with macaroni in thick spaghetti sauce, didn't want anything too runny. Some friends and I had them in the garden like ice cream cones with a bit of cheese on top and beer to wash them down.
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February 17, 2010 | #34 |
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For some reason I have trouble germinating pepper seeds older than one year, despite giving them plenty of time in my Jiffy greenhouse. Will have to have even more patience, I guess. Considering I've had some tomato seed germinate after 3 months of planting, some of my pepper seed may take that long as well.
I noticed some good suggestions since yesterday. Chinese Giant was another one I had that either didn't germinate or didn't survive once it did. It was one of my first varieties so it's been a few years. One things for sure, I need to get moving on the seed sowing! Still haven't planted anything and eggplant and pepper seeds are about due to be sown. Think I'll dig out my Socrates seeds and have a mass planting and see what happens. Couldn't be any worse than the results I had 2 years ago, which was 0% germination. Thanks for the replies, Jeff |
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February 19, 2010 | #37 |
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Yes, I do use bottom heat. Guess I haven't been patient enough but normally I give seeds at least 30 days to show. I'll just overplant and hope something sprouts! My luck they either all will or none will.
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