ghost pepper ripening
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Paul Saxton
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Want ghost pepper or other super hot pepper
Comments (3)Hi preashannah, Welcome to Garden Web and The Seed Exchange! Please see the link below for instructions on getting your Member Page email link set up so that you can easily be reached for trading. Also, the first reply in the thread explains how to fill out your Trade List page. You will likely get more offers to trade if you will list at least some of the seeds you have available for trading. hth. Happy Trading! chemocurl...aka Sue Here is a link that might be useful: addressing newbie and newer member issues...See MoreWanted: Hot peppers..ghost peppers ect...
Comments (2)Hi, I have Serrano, Red Mushroom, Kung Pao, Ho Chi Min, Fish, and a few other HOT peppers. I am interested in your Dbl. Yellow Datura and a few others on your list. PLMK Deb...See MoreWANTED: needing ghost pepper seeds and guam boonie pepper seeds
Comments (3)If you don't get any response. I'll have some in a few months when my pods ripen. Remind me in a couple of months and I'll be happy to send you some. :)...See MorePeppers ripening
Comments (2)Yeah, this is the place to come to for seeds. Once we get our big harvests in people will have seeds to give away by the hundreds so we do organized exchanges. Start making a want list. Dennis P.S. 300 plants in a starter garden? Way to go!!...See MoreDemi Elward
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