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Old November 21, 2015   #136
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Would love to have pepper troyka and pink lily, gentian,lychnis Rose champion and geranium if avail please.
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Old November 21, 2015   #137
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oh flowers! I'd love some cosmos and bachelor buttons please
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Old November 21, 2015   #138
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I would like to add these flowers ad peppers to my wish list
FLOWERS:
1.Marigold-Tall Cream
2.Mirabilis Jalapa/4 oclock-Red Glow
3.Perennial Geranium (pink)

PEPPERS:
6.Bishops Crown
5.Elephant Ear
3.Jimmy Nardello
4.Jumbo Jalapeno
1.Orange Tree Habanero
2.Tobasco
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Old November 21, 2015   #139
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Having seen this year's pepper wish list, I have a better idea of what are popular in tomatoland. I'll grow some sweets and cheese for next year's swap. In the pepperland superhots and cool crosses are what others are after.

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Anyone that doesn't see their pepper wish list varieties on the above list, may not be getting those varieties. Peppers are much harder to locate in tomatoland .
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Old November 21, 2015   #140
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This years pepper wish list is much different than last years. If you happen to find it, you may want to compare the two in deciding what to plant.

And, there likely will be an addition to this years sent-in list. I'm now expecting a package from last years largest pepper donor.

Herb/veggie/more peppers?/beans will hopefully be listed early next week.
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Old November 21, 2015   #141
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I didn't send in any peppers, but if there are any bonus packs available, I would love to receive a pack of one of the sweet pepper varieties like Jimmy Nardello, Marconi, Lipstick, etc. or any bell pepper. I have never grown peppers before and would love to try. Thanks in advance!
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Old November 21, 2015   #142
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Id like some tabasco peppers if there is enough
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Old November 23, 2015   #143
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S'more...

pepper...

Ampuis (3)
Ancho San Luis
Beaver Dam (1)* I think this is already reserved
Boule de Turquie
Bulgarian Carrot (3)
Carribean Red
Chiltepin
Cubanelle
Dulce de Espagne (3)
Golden Treasure (3)
Habanero Orange
Hatch (3)
Jamaican "Bell"
Kellogg's Best (3)
King Arthur
Legacy
Numex Big Jim
Numex Twilight
Orange Manzano
Orange Sunshine
Pasilla Bajio
Purple Beauty (2)
Purple Serrano
Rainbow
Red Scorpion Ghost
Serademre 8
Serrano
Sonora
Sweet Banana (2)
Thai Bird
Trinidad Perfume

eggplant...

Apple Green (2)
Black Beauty (2)
Casper (2)
Chinese White Sword (2)
Diamond (2)
Kermit (2)
Ping Tung Long (2)
Rosa Bianca (2)
Rosalita (2)
Rounde Mauve (2)
Slim Jim (2)
Ukrainian Beauty (2)
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Old November 23, 2015   #144
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Ukrainian beauty eggplant please.
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Old November 23, 2015   #145
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I'd love to try

King Arthur, pepper
Diamond, eggplant

Tks,
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Old November 23, 2015   #146
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for you pepper experts out there...I need help. I grew jalapeno and Anaheim last year for salsa. The jalapenos were nice but the Anaheim got tuff. Any other suggestions for something with a mild amount of heat?
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Old November 23, 2015   #147
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I'm looking forward to trying Manzano as a medium-hot salsa pepper.
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Old November 23, 2015   #148
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I'm looking forward to trying Manzano as a medium-hot salsa pepper.
Is that a statement, or a request in a roundabout way?
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Old November 23, 2015   #149
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For peppers, could I please add these to my request list:

Red Scorpion Ghost
Caribbean Red
Orange Manzano
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Old November 23, 2015   #150
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I'm looking forward to trying Manzano as a medium-hot salsa pepper.
I've attempted to grow red and orange manzanos but never got any ripe fruit before a freeze.

This year I'm hoping to grow a few in pots so that I can bring them inside and ripen.

Cole Robbie - when do you usually start your hot peppers?
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