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Old June 20, 2011   #2
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Originally Posted by akgardengirl View Post
Maybe someone will recommend some short season early peppers for me to try out next season.
Sue
Healthy Pepper (aka Russian Healthy Pepper) is a good one. I grew it last year and bought one as a transplant this year, and it already has a few green peppers on it. I'll take a photo next time I go to the garden in the daytime.
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