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RE: WOW I even made a few bucks
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- From: "...Charlie..." csimpson@preferred.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 21:23:45 -0400
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I thought the Thai suns had a lot more kick than the dragons, however I did
not cook with either one. Thanks for the link to Shepherd's seeds, BTW can
anyone explain the following statement found in the paragraph describing the
red savina seeds.
Limit of 6 packets per order. Note: Red Savina is protected by the Plant
Variety Protection Act. Seed cannot legally be saved to sell to others. You
must plan to use these seeds only to grow chiles for your own use.
Charlie
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From: Gloria McAndrews [g*@one.net]
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 8:55 PM
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Subject: RE: WOW I even made a few bucks
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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
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>Charlie, good for you!
>
>Tell us what hot pepper hybrids you grew.
>
>--Janet
>
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