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Old July 20, 2009   #7
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Well, not all baccatuums do well in containers. Some are quite tall and sprawly, and do much better in the ground. Baccatuums that I have grown that do better in the ground are Bishops Hat, Chaco Yellow, Pilange, and Queen Laurie.
I think you missed my point. I was sort of saying that if you lived up north, and if you were growing a certain baccatum pepper, and if you were worried about getting a harvest from that certain pepper that you might have luck in pot and bringing it indoors. Not that anyone would be growing a certain baccatum pepper.


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