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RE: WOW I even made a few bucks
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- Subject: RE: WOW I even made a few bucks
- From: Gloria McAndrews gloriamc@one.net>
- Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 20:54:50 -0400
- In-Reply-To: LNBBJIKJBIAJGNIBPEJGEEGLLMAA.csimpson@preferred.com>
- References: 199910172251.SAA24105@smtp1.erols.com>
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That's easy. Shepherd's Garden Seeds has red savina habanero peppers.
<http://www.shepherdseeds.com/>, (860) 482-3638. The description states
that they do best in areas with long, hot summers.
How would you compare Thai Dragon and Thai Sun? I've grown Thai Dragon in a
pot for oriental cooking, and loved it.
Gloria
Zone 6, extreme Northern KY, third floor condo balcony.
At 08:37 PM 10/17/99 -0400, you wrote:
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>Hi,
>
>Most of the seeds came from pepperjoe.com and some from Burpee.
>
>Golden Habanera (the most beautiful pepper in the garden bottom looked like
>a blooming flower)
>Fatalii ( An African variety in the Habanera family)
>Jamaican ( Beautiful orange/golden color last one to mature)
>Orange Habanera
>Hot Lemon ( Bright yellow, about 2" long with a distinct lemon taste
>and smell)
>Aji (taxicab yellow color from Peru, plant nearly 5 ft. tall)
>Turkish Cayenne (these were 10 to 12" long)
>Thai Dragon (Very similar to a super cayenne)
>Thai Sun (Could be planted in the flower garden, 1 to 1 1/2 ft tall
>hundreds of 3/4 in. fruits)
>Serrano
>Super Cayenne
>Chiletepin (Put these in pots, these are a perennial and have pea size
>fruits)
>
>Biggest problem is that they are such long growers I almost ran out of
>season, because of that I will lose hundreds of peppers in the next few days
>to the impending frost. I will start seeds next year on heat mat in Feb.
>
>Charlie (The future hot pepper king of east Tennessee)
>
>P.S. Still looking for a Habanera variety called red savina (sp)? any help
>would be appreciated.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Janet Wintermute [j*@erols.com]
>Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 6:51 PM
>To: Square Foot Gardening List
>Subject: Re: WOW I even made a few bucks
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>Charlie, good for you!
>
>Tell us what hot pepper hybrids you grew.
>
>--Janet
>
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