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Re: Variety
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- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 11:45:22 -0800 (PST)
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At 06:26 AM 1/1/98 -0800, Neason wrote:
>You might try Peto Wonder. They get to be about 8" long and 4" across
>the top with very thick walls. They do well under cover here in the Pac
>NW so you should have no problem in MI where the summer nights are much
>warmer.
>
>Steve
North Star has been a nice early bell pepper with good size and quality for
the NW as well. I agree with Peto Wonder, too.
From the Hatch Patch
>
>Michael D. Cook wrote:
>>
>> Hi, everybody. I am new to the list, have gardened most of my life (but
>> not necessarily with any expertise). How about some suggestions for
>> favorite varieties of sweet peppers? Last year I grew Mandarin; it was the
>> most flavorful bell-type I have ever grown, but I'm looking for a new
>> variety to try this year. Thanks for any input.
>>
>> Sheila S.
>> Niles, MI Z5/6
>
>
Duane Hatch hatch@efn.org
Eugene, Oregon
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