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Old May 4, 2016   #1
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Default Peppers 2016

A thread for sharing pepper pictures. I hope a lot of you are growing interesting peppers to share pictures of too

I know some if not all of these came from seeds Worth sent me from 2007.

1 & 2 Mambo
3 Marbles
4 Masquerade
5 Riot
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Those are really pretty. Taste?
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Old May 4, 2016   #3
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All hot peppers? the top two I really like the looks of those!
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They are all supposed to be edible but really hot. We're growing them as ornamentals in raised beds.

There are two 35' rows of peppers everyone has heard of that we'll be eating.
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Salt, I thought I liked peppers, you really like them.
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so does my wife, our children and other relatives, people who work with my wife, etc...
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What if you heavily sprinkle salt around the containers? That'd melt the gross slugs before they got up the side of the container. (I think) ?
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Wow, they look gorgeous! Can't wait for this cool spell to pass us so we can start planting out too. Till then keep posting so we can enjoy yours.
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Your pepper plants look good Robert. I only grow a few peppers here and there for the husband. He likes jalapenos for poppers and in salsa, and, green peppers for frying. I will grow different unique peppers for ornamentals once in a while. I can not eat peppers of any kind, my stomach cannot tolerate anything spicy or hot.. (insert sad face)..

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Old May 13, 2016   #11
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Jimmy Nardello
Banana
Earl Jalapeno

Look how small the plants are, but they're producing.
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This year's selections a week ago- yellow Marconi, Sheep nose, privatit, Jimmy Nardellos, cal wonder, orange blaze.



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