February 27, 2006 | #16 |
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This year I am doing:
Variegated Fish Annaheim Gypsy Hybrid Jalepeno Jupiter Mowhawk Hybrid Albino Bullnose Yolo Wonder Klari Cheese |
March 19, 2006 | #17 |
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Montanamato -
Melrose peppers were our very favorites last year. When allowed to ripen to a bright shiny red they are the absolute sweetest pepper I've ever tried. They are also incredibly prolific! Hope you like them as well as we do! Robbins |
March 20, 2006 | #18 |
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This year:
La Cayenne Chili de Arbol Choc. Hab. Ecuador Hot Thai Gold and then the left over seeds from last year from TT that had a good hot mix ~ Tom
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March 20, 2006 | #19 |
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Robbins
Thanks for the encouraging words about Melrose. I only have 2 seedlings ,so will coddle them! It will be fun to compare them to Tolli's Sweet and Lemme's Italian. Jeanne |
March 20, 2006 | #20 |
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Here is what I’m trying this year. Fat & Sassy and Ancho 101 are repeats but everything else is new for me.
Marconni Rosso Pimiento L Pimiento Elite Hyb Fat & Sassy Ancho 101 Fish Anaheim Chile Golden Treasure Sweet Wenk's Yellow Hots Lipstick Fresno
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March 20, 2006 | #21 |
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I started all my peppers and toms on St. Patrick's Day, yippee! I started:
Fish Bulgarian Carrot - repeat Pasilla Bajio - repeat Red Knight - repeat Pepper Hybrid Sweet Rainbow Mix - repeat Alesya - from Andrey, Thanks again! Trinidad Perfume Hungarian Hot Wax - repeat I did ok at limiting myself with peppers, but started WAY too many tomatoes, just couldn't help myself! Jayne |
March 20, 2006 | #22 |
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Sweets I'm growing that are new for me this year are in red, the rest are repeats:
Bell Pepper Beauty Bell Hybrid Bell Pepper California Wonder Bell Pepper Orion Hybrid Bell Pepper Gator Belle Hybrid Bell Pepper Brigadier Hybrid Bell Pepper Lafayette Hybrid (yellow) Bell Pepper Whopper Hybrid Improved Bell Pepper Commandant Hybrid Bell Pepper Camelot Hybrid Bell Pepper Carolina Wonder Bell Pepper Keystone Resistant Giant Bell Pepper Staddon's Select Bell Pepper Boynton Bell Hybrid Bell Pepper Karma Hybrid I just grow jalapenos, and am trying several new-for-me hybrids this year (they're in red). Jalapenos are so prolific that I usually can't get to all of them in time. Jalapeno Biker Billy Hybrid Jalapeno Grande Hybrid Jalapeno Goliath Hybrid Jalapeno Mucho Nacho Hybrid Jalapeno Ixtapa X3R Jalapeno Early
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March 31, 2006 | #23 |
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I overwintered 4 and ended up with about 25 from germination experiments. The rest I'll start in about two weeks. Those in green are sweet varieties
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April 2, 2006 | #24 |
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Returning from last year -
Hungarian Black Jimmy Nardello Quadrato Asti Giallo Purple Jalapeno Giant Jalapeno New or need fresh feed Alba Regia Ancho Boldog Kolasca Joe's Long Golden Greek Pepperoncini Italian Pepperoncini Fish Sipka Belaja Grand Bell Pepper Mix Peter Pepper |
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