Re: peppers/what's everyone ordering?


I do have lots of local sources but they don't have the heirloom
varieties I need and the seed starting is not a sure thing. For 15 bucks
- I can have what I want, when I want it. The locals have the standard
peppers that quit producing in July & Auguust because of the heat. These
Italiam heirlooms produce non-stop. And the one smaller Polish heirloom
produces incredible amounts of pppers, even in big pots! I can't afford
to water things that don't produce for two months. The Quadrato Asti
Giallos, Jimmy Nardellos and Buran peppers produce - even when it's in
the 90's and 100's every day. That is what I need here.

they are fantastic!!  


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Cersgarden@aol.com
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Fri, 13 Feb 2004 09:59:08 EST

>In a message dated 2/12/04 7:58:38 PM, gardenqueen@gbronline.com writes:
>
><< Well I ordered my pepper transplants from SSE today. >>
>
>Pam, don't you have garden centers near that you can purchase plants from 
>avoiding shipping.  Also, peppers are very easy to start from seed which I will 
>do but I will not start them till March.
>    I only order plant material that is not available locally due to the cost.
>        Ceres
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