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Post by daylilydude on Mar 22, 2007 17:50:25 GMT -5
Cubanelle Long Chocolate Habanero Floresent Purple Venezuelan Purple Serrano Purple Tennessee Tear Drop Bolivian Rainbow Gumdrop Un-named Ornamental Pepper Sweet Banana Purple Ecuadorian Purple Bird Fish Chocolate Habanero Kaleidscope Jimmy's Little White Hot Ethiopian Brown Black Plum Early Habanero
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Post by mbrown on Mar 22, 2007 17:55:26 GMT -5
Hey, DLD that's quite a selection. I'll be growing Sweet Banana and maybe a Bell Pepper.
Can't go the hot peppers.
Mike
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Post by Alan on Mar 22, 2007 18:10:41 GMT -5
California wonder bell (a must here on the farm, a favorite, and a returnee every year since my grandparents moved to this farm in Indiana from Kentucky)
Chocolate Bell Purple Beauty Bell
Hung wax sweet Hung wax hot Anaheim Gypsy
Purple Jalapeno Jalapeno Chilie (don't know the strain, just red) rep pearl
Ballon Pepper (i'm not sure why, their pretty much uselss other than the cool shape)
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Post by johno on Mar 25, 2007 19:25:37 GMT -5
Here's what I have seeded. I presoaked them in a weak seaweed solution, and germination so far is the best I've ever experienced.
Emerald Giant (by far the leader in germination) Omazsuo Kambe Trinidad Seasoning Balgazsui Ratund Chezvina Kamba "Velika" Chiltepin Pepperoncini Quadrato Orange Bell
These, I haven't started yet, but intend to: Sweet Banana More fish seeds from an alternate source Puerta Vallarte Mountain (my name given to some mystery seeds - they might be something already known...)
These are ready to transplant: Fish Numex Big Jim Pico de Pajarro Ancho/Poblano
and... a tree pepper in a two gallon pot (no partridge)
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Mar 25, 2007 20:49:40 GMT -5
Two sweet and two hot Quadrato Asti D'Giallo (I have Big ;)hopes for this one REd Cheese (not germinated yet..man they are s-l-o-w..but the Quadrato's were too and then came in almost all at once) Hinklehatz (there's those chickens again,lol) NuMex Big Jim (just in case I have time for the contest everybody wanted me to sign up for ) Gee Dude, when you say you find a new hobby, you sure go for it in a big way!! good luck with this.
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Post by gardenbumpkin on Apr 5, 2007 11:10:19 GMT -5
I love hot peppers, but DH prefers the sweeter types. So this year we'll be growing a mix of: Jamaican HOT Chocolate, Tabasco (haven't pop up yet), Black Hungarian, Quadrato Giallo (yellow)/Rosso (red), Paprika, Pasilla Bajio, Caribbean Red, California Wonder, New Mex Big Jim and Peperoncino Piccante Etna. I can't wait, LOL. We pretty much love any peppers in everything.
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Post by ohiorganic on Apr 11, 2007 11:49:50 GMT -5
Here's what I planted today:
Quadrato D'Asi Rosso (from a fellow seed saver) Golden Marconi (Baker Creek) Cal Wonder (Baker Creek) Orion (hybrid red bell from Johnny's Seleced Seeds) Chinese Giant (from a trade) Red Ruffled (nice red cheese from home saved seed) Big Bertha (Fedco) Valencia (wonderful orange hybrid from Fedco) Early Jalapeno (fedco) Hungarian Hot wax (fedco) Cayenne (fedco)
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Post by bunkie on Apr 11, 2007 11:59:58 GMT -5
we're growing Jalapeno, Cayenne, Yellow Mushroom (they really look like mushrooms!), Romainian Yellow, Chocolate Habanero, Numex Big Jim, Varigata or Trifetti, Cal Wonder, Yankee Bell, Apple, Acongua, Orange Sun, Golden Cal Wonder, Giallo D'Asti, Golden Baby Belle, Purple Beauty, Quadrato D'Asti Rosso, Red Mini Belle, Albino Bullnose, and Alma Paprika. peace, bunkie.
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Post by jeannine on Apr 12, 2007 0:55:54 GMT -5
Wow you guys go whole hog on peppers! Every year I plant a few, usually just one of each of jalapeno and tabasco. This year though I've added considerably to the selection and have high hopes for these! New this year... aconcagua-thanks Helen! purple beauty-and again italian pepperoncini-I love these and can't wait aji dulce-I received this as a seedling last August, been babying it all winter indoors so i can get some peppers and seed! anaheim-my personal fav. for rellenos pasilla bajio-seed from my Mom numex big jim-another sign-up to the growing contest A friend here has the golden cal wonder and we've been talking about a swap or two so these may end up here as well. Jeannine
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Post by johno on Apr 12, 2007 10:45:45 GMT -5
My Big Jims aren't getting very big - how are everyone else's doing?
My Fish peppers are starting to show the milky splashes on their foliage - pretty!
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Post by jeannine on Apr 13, 2007 0:12:15 GMT -5
Well I'm fairly certain yours are plenty bigger than mine! The first seeds I started never did come up so I'm working on the second batch right....still waiting to see some action here.....time will tell.
Jeannine
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Apr 13, 2007 13:54:31 GMT -5
Jeannine, did I send you the Big Jim seeds? ? I can't remember back that far.
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Post by jeannine on Apr 14, 2007 0:55:32 GMT -5
Nope! You sent me lots of other wonderful things, but not these.
Jeannine
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Apr 14, 2007 7:46:21 GMT -5
Yes, I realized last night when I went to plant some of my own that the unopened packet had only 4 seeds in it and I had planted those then had to discard them cuz the paper pots had gone moldy. I remember someone else asking for seeds and I said I only had 4. Anyway, now I know I didn't send you bad seeds..Whew!
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