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Old June 8, 2013   #1
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Default the peppers they are a starting.

i have several hot and sweet peppers that i overwintered and i am pleased to annouce that have lots of blooms on my fatalis as well as some peppers on some other varieties. a couple of years ago i attended a training school and there were some small marconi type of red sweet pepper that tasted very good. they were about three inches long and 1.5 inches across and 4 lobed. i saved some seed and grew some last year and overwintered two plants. they now have some peppers about 2 inches long. last years growouts were not as sweet as the original but good enough to keep growing them. i call them jackson sweets since i discovered them in jackson tn.

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