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Old March 15, 2019   #6
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Originally Posted by pondgardener View Post
Attached is an article about a few varieties of chile. Our favorite is the mirasol type "Mosco" grown locally here. I have grown Heritage Big Jim, Joe E Parker. Numex 6-4 and others, but the mirasol variety is the one the majority of farmers here grow. But your growing conditions may be more suitable to another type. And since chile is widely available here roasted for $30 a bushel, I use my growing space for other vegetables that aren't available. Good luck in whatever you choose.

http://roastedchili.com/green-chile-...chili-peppers/

https://burrellseeds.us

I wasn't aware of the Burrell seed company. I noticed they are in Rocky Ford which in my mind used to produce the worlds best cantaloupes along with the Pecos cantaloupes from the Pecos river valley. When I was a kid, I drove a truck every harvest season to Rocky Ford for a loads of cantaloupes and over to Grand ★★★★★★★★ for loads of Orchard fruit. In Rocky Ford, I always bought cantaloupes from a Japanese family who consistently produced great cantaloupes. I often wonder if those areas still produce great product. I suspect most of the land has now been converted to housing developments.
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