February 15, 2017 | #466 |
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From PJ site -
Pepper Joe Jr. handed over the reigns of the business to Pepper Jo in 2015. She's ready to take on the next chapter in Pepper Joe's with your support. Pepper Joe is still around, to offer advice and guidance. Thank you for being a Pepper Joe's customer! Same sh** different bucket! |
February 15, 2017 | #467 |
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I hope and know this is being read in real time by said entity.In life one should want and leave behind a respect called Legacy.Capiche?
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February 16, 2017 | #468 | |
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When I ordered from P.J.they did send me free seed. Hungarian Hot Wax and Indian Jawala pepper-the free peppers came up fast and were true. Good, healthy plants too. The second pack came up fast. I did get a few Orange Peters too. I got Aji Limons as well. The young plants looked different while growing (in pots before planting in a raised bed). Some of the plants leaves were wider than the others. Since I do have some seed left over-and the plants can go in big pots this year, then it will not be a problem keeping them separated. Also, I did get two more packs of free seed. Bird Pepper and Anaheim Chile. You mentioned Hungarian Black pepper. I grew those before. Wonderful plants, both beautiful and useful, but yes, a bit different than Jalapeno's, my favorite pepper. . Reapers look weird. Scorpion's just do. So they grab my eye and I think it might be cool to grow some. However, I can imagine some ninny-hammer getting a hold of a pod and suing me on Judge Judy! Your Reaper, did you over winter it? I hope that your garden, wherever you get your seed is a great success p.s I noticed that there are a lot of seed sources for Carolina Reaper this year...that kind of surprised me. |
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April 11, 2017 | #469 |
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I have purchased Pepper seeds from Pepper Joe for several years. No problems. I consider his prices high, yes. But with no problems.
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April 11, 2017 | #470 | |
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It's not about receiving seeds that turn out to be right for the variety, nor the cost,whether it be Joe or her. What it's all about IMO is integrity,honesty,and respect for others . In other words moral behavior. Carolyn
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April 12, 2017 | #471 |
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My apologies. I did not know. I don't normally go back 30 pages of comments in online discussions. Doesn't sound very good. Thanks for correcting me.
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April 12, 2017 | #472 |
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April 13, 2017 | #473 |
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@Carolyn
Thanks for the note on the other stuff besides seeds. I was confused about what had happened, too. I went through the whole thread. Feel free to delete my previous posts in this thread if you can do that as a moderator. (In fact, please do!) They're plainly off-topic. The thread isn't about how much you will or won't like the seeds (although that is a topic many discuss in other places off-site). It's not a thread for reviews of Pepper Joe, by the look of it. Last edited by shule1; April 13, 2017 at 08:09 AM. |
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