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June 15, 2016
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ScottinAtlanta
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
kchd..
Here's what some of my overwintered peppers look like. These two bishop's crown are in a 4 ft wide bed.
And this red marconi is loaded with fruit.
Here come some scotch bonnets:
Great looking peppers! wow!
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