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Old June 29, 2011   #1
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Default Video update on my sweet and hot peppers

I've got all sorts of mini projects going - here is a brief look at what things are looking like with my scads of containers!

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Old June 30, 2011   #2
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Very cool peppers!!!!

I've got some projects going on....there's a big void in available upright sweet ornamentals with good flavor.....I hope to segregate some cool cultivars in the next few years.......and good tasting hot ornamentals too!!!


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Really enjoyed this vid especially the sweet peppers. I have an heirloom ornamental sweet pepper that so far is just loaded up with blooms and starting to set fruit. Have never seen a pepper so thick with that many blooms before. I am thinking of trying to cross it with another sweet pepper or several and see what happens lol.

Thanks again for the vid it has inspired me to try some of my own crosses after seeing how well yours are doing. Loved that long shinny sweet pepper. Please update us on that one if you ever release it.
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There's some pretty interesting looking varieties there, great work. Browsing some of the pictures and videos on this forum like these makes me even more motivated to save up, and hopefully buy my first home next year so I can have a bigger garden.
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