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Mack
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Spring Garden Pepper Plants,,,
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11/10/2013 5:32:40 PM
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I want to add some type of pepper to my tomatoes. Peppers to be used in salads, cooking and some for canning. I don't know anything about peppers except eating them. We buy jars of pepperocini which are like rings and relatively mild. Like those. What do you suggest? Maybe 2 plants, not a huge crop. And not blazing hot either. Never understood eating something that hurts.
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lakngulf
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Spring Garden Pepper Plants,,,
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11/11/2013 7:00:33 PM
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Will you be in coosa county in the near future? I will need to pick many peppers tomorrow and could save you some. A few jalapenos, many banana pepper, and more bell pepper.
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Mack
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Spring Garden Pepper Plants,,,
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11/11/2013 9:36:57 PM
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I wish, but nope. No time soon. Thank you for considering me, though.
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lakngulf
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Spring Garden Pepper Plants,,,
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11/12/2013 10:15:44 AM (updated 11/12/2013 10:17:02 AM)
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Wish I could ship them to you...Peppers anyone?
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roswellric
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Spring Garden Pepper Plants,,,
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11/12/2013 11:17:32 AM
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I used to grow all kinds. Always had Habaneros for my lawn amigos who would come along and pluck one off for a snack while weed eating. I really liked the long cayenne's for hot pepper sauce and of course jalapenos with all kinds of sweet peppers of most colors. Don't plant but a few banana peppers for salads since they are way too prolific.
Now for conversatioin and a few screams plant a few of these.
URL: "Special" peppers
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muddauber
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Spring Garden Pepper Plants,,,
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11/12/2013 1:37:30 PM
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Peter peppers really are hot. I think I have some seeds left.
Can't recall the pepper plants name, but have 5 planted this year. Will save two in a pot for next year and seeds for more later on perhaps. Be glad to send you some when you want. Just holler up.
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Ulysses E. McGill
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Spring Garden Pepper Plants,,,
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11/14/2013 11:07:46 AM
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If you want great flavor a with a little bit of heat grow Poblano and Hot Banana Peppers. They are great for cooking and salads and are more mild than jalapeno and cayenne.
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Mack
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Thanks UEM....
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11/14/2013 6:21:50 PM
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that sounds like a good combo for just a small garden.
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