Mini Sweet Peppers?
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Mini Sweet Peppers (Like from Trader Joes)
Comments (2)Hi (again) Kristi!, I know nothing about the specific varieties you speak of, but in general a first year pepper does just fine with 1 sq ft of growing area (even less in a container). Some of the larger hot peppers will do better with a bit more space, but sweet/bell plants do just fine with 12" spacing. Also, there is a pepper forum on GW where the real pepper geeks can provide input as well. I think it's the 'hot pepper forum', but as I recall the folks there are just pepper geeks and will be happy to talk about not so hot (heat wise) peppers too....See MoreHAVE: Peppers - medium hot & sweet
Comments (6)I am interested in your Mini Sweet Peppers, mature into yellow, red, & orange random colors. I'm curious: do you cage them or how do you prevent the hot peppers from cross pollinating with the sweet (I have heard 'hot' is the dominant trait and they will cross) I have dill and cilantro seed to trade. I also have tomatoes: black from tula, brandywine, yellow pear, stupice, roma and green zebra....See Moreisgen 2017 peppers
Comments (112)I picked what was left on the two last Jwala and Hab plants outdoors. I only have a few radishes and carrots left out there now. I thought I'd try to make a fermented green hot sauce with the above pods, but I already have enough sauce for the winter I think, perhaps I'll make a big batch of curry with the Jwala. I like the Habs in breakfast wraps; the pita, eggs, mayo and cheese do a good job of dampening their heat. I'll try to overwinter two Jwala with drastically different trim down. The bigger one will be making it to its third season and the stick to its second, assuming they make it. I will not be overwintering the two second season Habs. I still have my three Biquinho pepper ripening their last pods indoors. No sign of aphids yet. I might leave them as is will little pruning unless there are signs of a breakout. I'll be getting in early on the seedling next year, planing to start Rocotos as early as January or February, some more Biquinhos and Habs in March and the various C.annuum in April....See MoreTons of Seeds to trade! Melons, Tomatoes, Peppers and much more!
Comments (2)Hi there, I would live to trade. I am interested in trading for your... lemon cucumber haskap berry sungold select II tomato sun sugar tomato goji berry curled parsley please check out my trade list and send me a private email if you can. Thanks sara...See Moreab2008
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