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Re: Pepper Possibilities
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- From: "Jessica M." jessicaafm@theglobe.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 19:48:57 -0800
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What zone are you in? My Garden Salsa peppers were very prolific last year even with the cooler weather. That might be a variety to try. They have quite a bit of heat but still are flavorful. great in salsa... Mmmm.
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JessicaM (Zone 5- Central Michigan)
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000 14:43:22 Wind Blown RAbbitry wrote:
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>I like your list of peppers. Wish I could make a similar list for here but
>we have trouble with peppers. A short growing season and cool night make it
>difficult to raise most warm weather crops. Last year I tried Charleston
>Hot, Pretty in Purple, and Lipstick. When I got my Charleston Hot plants
>in the seller had included some Ace bell peppers also.
>The Charleston Hot grew well and I even got ripe peppers. Lipstick and Ace
>were both flops :( I got a couple of peppers on each plant but none were
>really well grown and no ripe peppers. I have already mentioned my Pretty
>in Purple :)
>I do need either seeds or plants for Charleston Hot this year they were nice
>plants and my friend I grew it for was very pleased with it. I have been
>looking at Pepper Joes but OUCH the price! Any other short season HOT
>peppers I would love to hear about or get seed to try. Sweet peppers I will
>probably just buy at the store. OH WELL such is life of a short season cool
>climate gardener who has not gotten her cold frame built yet. lol
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jessica M." <jessicaafm@theglobe.com>
>To: "Square Foot Gardening List" <sqft@listbot.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 1:40 PM
>Subject: Re: Pepper Possibilities
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>> Pat this is a repeat of the post to smitty. I would be interested in your
>seeds as well.
>>
>> I currently have seeds for: California
>> Wonder Bell, Cubanella Long Sweet, and Fiesta Edible Ornamental. Haven't
>got any of my hot pepper seeds in yet, but I am expecting the basics:
>Habernero, Anaheim TMR, Ancho 101, Jalapeno (my second batch as I killed the
>first ones during an out of town visit.. sniffle :( ), Cayenne, Boldog,
>Serrano, and more. I also have different varieties of Tomatoes.
>> ---
>> JessicaM (Zone 5- Central Michigan)
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 15:59:13 Pat wrote:
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>> >Hi all,
>> >At 02:01 PM 2/14/00 PST, you wrote:
>> >
>> >>*I'm interested in the peper swap. Will have to dig out my one trade
>and ID
>> >>it. I believe itwould be a 6-7, moderately rather warm, slim, not
>skinny,
>> >>red.
>> >>
>> >>>Nice> landscape plant which often has small white blossoms, tiny green
>> >>peppers> and red peppers on the plant, all at the same time.
>> >>
>> >>*I have read they are a nice housepalnt and think I agree.
>> >>Save a special one to pot and bring in in the fall.
>> >
>> >I am a long time lurker on this list and enjoy it immensely, especially
>> >since there is no flaming or other rude behavior. You all just have a
>good
>> >time exchanging ideas and advice along with a lot of good humor. So,
>thank
>> >you for this. I live in the low desert, Phoenix, and the current thread
>on
>> >peppers made me go out and search my garden for the peppers I planted a
>few
>> >years ago. I am such a sissie when it comes to hot stuff but I found
>these
>> >at our garden fair and couldn't resist. I think one is Ordonjo, or
>something
>> >like that and there is another kind in the same area and then in a flower
>> >bed there is one that is so hot that even my Korean daughter-in-law can't
>> >eat it...I didn't think it possible that anything would be too hot for
>her!!
>> >I would be happy to trade some seeds of these for most anything I don't
>> >already have...veggies or flowers.
>> >Once again, thank you for many enjoyable hours reading your posts.
>> >
>> >Pat aka Raingal (because we always need it and the neighbors want me to
>stop
>> >doing nude rain dances)
>> >
>> >Pat Kolb, Contributing Editor, Low Desert Gardening, Suite 101
>> >http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/low_desert_gardening
>> >
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