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Old April 21, 2011   #4
tam91
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Well, that was a good idea - except - they don't have any seeds!

A couple of the red peppers had a few seeds, the yellow and orange ones had none at all. Huh.

I thought all the sweet peppers were green until they matured, so I thought these little guys would be mature, since they're red, yellow, and orange.

So are they not mature? Or some kind of seedless variety?

I stuck a few in the dirt anyway, if they grow they grow.
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