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The more I grow, the more appealing the idea of landraces becomes - and if that route, names become important only in record keeping. But for the commerce side of things it's very different.
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ever tried. I have grown it 3 seasons, and only problem for me is that it is not very productive. It could be something I'm doing wrong, don't know. I am excited to try Mini Piperka which I ordered from Refining Fire Chili's. It's suppose to be the same pepper, but smaller fruits, and better production. I have roasted the Rezha, but never made powder with it. I think it would make a awesome powder. I'm curious where this Mini Piperka came from though. |
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it is Kurtovska Kapija, another pepper I have not grown. |
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January 30, 2018 | #35 |
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Same here. One benefit to growing peppers in containers is I can put them close to cross or secluded to prevent it (or by covering). Over the next several years I am going to switch to all landrace crops. I'm already doing muskmelons, watermelons, squash, and lettuce this year (Thanks to Joseph Lofthouse) and once I feel like those are where I want them for my location I will likely focus on peppers and spinach. I just get so tired of having to buy seeds every year and many times being disappointed in the results. Gardening should be fun, not heartache.
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January 30, 2018 | #36 |
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It is a very good pepper for everyday use, thick and sweet. There are several others from Serbia/Macedonia/Bulgaria that are similar; Palanacko Cudo, Elephant's Ear and Chervena Chuska.
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ANDREY 2018:
Sweet peppers Parnas (Belarusian CV, green>yellow-orange) Varyag (Belarusian CV, dark purple>dark red) Sinilga (Siberian Russian var., purple>dark red) Violetta (Russian CV, dark purple>dark red) Oda (Polish CV, purple>red) Bugay (Siberian Russian var., light yellow, up to 500g) Palanacka Babura (Yugoslavian CV, milky-yellow>red) Slonovaya Kost (Russian CV, ivory-white>orange) Belozyorka (Russian CV, golden-ivory>red) And traditionally we start some fresh dried seeds from huge supermarket winter hybrid fruit from Holland just for fun Hot peppers Buketna (Yugoslavian CV, ivory-yellow>red) That's enough of hotties for my East European/Russian buds))) 2018 is an IVORY-PURPLE PEPPER YEAR)))
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Andrey, you do grow some unusual varieties.
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January 31, 2018 | #39 |
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They are quite usual here... about 10000km away from USA/Canada
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Until now I started only two:
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I haven't tasted these yet. If the orange one is good, I will save the seeds. I'm
assuming these are the same as the ones you guys have grown out. |
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