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RE: Pepper spacing


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Charlie, set your chiltepin plant on the floor, just inside a window. It
will stretch up to the sun, you keep trimming off lower branches, etc.,
then you have a chiltepin tree.I had one for eight years, suffered some bad
health and DH forgot to water the tree in the greenhouse, so I lost it.
Sob. I'll start another one. Actually it was a tepin instead of the wild
chiltepin, but I am trying to germinate the latter at the moment as well. 

You'll find a dazzling array of varieties at www.chileplants.com. They're
renowned for the quality of their plants and the packing containers they
send. Margaret L


At 01:25 PM 2/13/2000 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hello,
>
>I grew the following:
>
>1. Yellow aji  (5')
>
>2. Jamaican  (5')
>
>3. Turkish cayenne (5')
>
>4. Giant Serrano (5')
>
>5. Hot Lemon
>
>6. Fatalli
>
>7. Gold habenaro
>
>8. Thai sun
>
>All of the above seeds came from http://www.pepperjoe.com although his seeds
>are a little on the "pricey" side they do give you free seeds with every
>order and they are organic.
>
>I also grew the following fro Burpee
>
>1. Orange habenaro
>
>2. Thai dragon
>
>3. Chiletepin
>
>I grew the chiletepin in 10" pots because they take a very long time to
>ripen and since I got a late start last year I was afraid frost would get
>here before they ripened. They are sitting here right beside me as they are
>a perennial and will go back out this spring.
>
>Although I could be mistaken I believe the only time you have to worry about
>sweet peppers being hot and vise-versa is if you use the seeds from a
>previous year where they were planted very close.
>
>I've definately expanded this year with many more varieties, I will publish
>a list later if anyone is interested. Most of my seeds this year came from
>http://www.tomatogrowers.com which is a great catalog for tomatoes and
>peppers.
>
>Charlie
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: CynMob@aol.com [C*@aol.com]
>Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 12:42 PM
>To: sqft@listbot.com
>Subject: Re: Pepper spacing
>
>
>Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
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>>  I'm the one that did the "nine hottest peppers" in the world last year
>and
>>  it was at one per sq. The biggest problem I had was shading as I did not
>>  realize some would grow five ft tall. This year I'm taking that into
>account
>>  as well doing more staking.
>
>Oh, good, there you are!  I tried growing habaneros (sp?) from seed last
>year, from some peppers I bought, but the plants never got taller than two
>inches and never bloomed.  Which peppers did you grow, if you don't mind
>repeating yourself?  And which ones got 5' tall?
>Right now I'm just doing jalapeno, serrano, yellow hot, and something else
>that I've forgotten.  In sweets, I'm doing green, yellow and red.  Green
>didn't do so well last year -- a little thin skinned and not sweet enough --
>could be it was too close to the yellow hot.  So this year, they're going to
>be widely separated.
>Cyn
>
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