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Old February 15, 2020   #4
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The problem is that bell types don't do well in the heat here so any peppers that catalogs tout as being "big, thick-walled peppers" usually aren't. I was hoping that a pimento pepper was a different type which would thrive here.

This year I'm growing the Carolina Belle and Charleston Wonder for the first time because they're both supposed to be nematode resistant and supposedly OK for hot weather areas. Maybe one of those would work.

Imp, I appreciate the offer but after thinking about it I think I'll just see what the new peppers do.

HV, thank you for the rec!
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