December 19, 2008 | #16 |
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Zana, My wife is from Peru so I kinda know what you mean about the good foods. Down in Peru the food is simply excellent! I have some pepper seeds that my mother in law sent me. I am really looking forward to growing them
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December 24, 2008 | #17 |
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BrianS, what kind of seeds?
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December 25, 2008 | #18 |
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Chris,
I have Aji Rocoto and Aji Escabeche. I should be getting variety soon known as Aji Limo.
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December 31, 2008 | #19 |
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All very nice varieties and they taste great Brian. You won't be disappointed!
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January 7, 2009 | #20 |
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louster,
Duane (Dukerdawg) beat me to the punch on the Bulgarian Carrot recommendation. Bully for him - haha (inside joke). Anyhow, I use Jalapeno M as my base and add heat from there. So, my further recommendations would be: Serrano Serrano del Sol Tabasco Ring of Fire Peter Pepper I'm not that familiar with your growing season, but I would guess that Tabasco would not be a good fit because it takes so long. Ring of Fire is a good choice for taste, heat and earliness and would be the one from the above list that I would recommend most. Good luck, Randy |
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