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Old October 17, 2012   #16
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Of the ones on your list of the ones on my list... I've only ever grown Black Krim. I've fallen in love with it over the past 4-5 years. I mentioned in my earlier thread that I had some exposure to Ukraine this summer that I hadn't anticipated, hence the sprinkling of Ukrainian varieties that I'm excited to try, particularly Olena Ukrainian. I grew Mortgage Lifter once a couple of years ago w/ pitiful results ...which led me to believe that it was me, not ML that was at fault.

I'd be interested what it is that you like about the ones you mentioned, particularly Olena Ukrainian.
I'm the one who introduced Olena Ukrainian, here's the background:

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Olena_Ukrainian

My seeds from John Bartkowski to me and there's a pepper variety I also named for Olena as well.

I offered it in seed offers at a couple of places but not here since my seeds are old now, and also SSE listed it for quite a few years.

But no doubt I'm biased about it positively, so I'll let Tania others offer what they think about it.
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