Korean peppers
Barrie, (Central PA, zone 6a)
6 years ago
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Comments (5)Hi amandapanda920 I would like to have these seeds. Eggplant Black Horse Korean Squash Mild Korean Pepper Twisted Green Hybrid Pepper ( IS this one HOT? ) Footlong White Welsh Onion Please take a look at my trade list and let me know if you want to trade. Thanks Brenda...See MoreGenuine S,Korean Hot Pepper seeds for TRADE
Comments (6)Korean perilla, Purple aquileglia, i'd love these two plus what i asked for, any kinda korean morning glory thats really aweosme looking!! i have some that i can definately share, and i have different seeds i can share! i have a korean neighbor so i'm so sure she'd love some vegies from home, she often gets homesick. so when i saw this post i thought hey!! what better way to get some of these seeds going??/ i can help two people!!! :')) well 3 really, you two and if you two are happy that'll make me happy!! LOL this is a weird month for me, so i gotta go with it!! LOL she loves making kimshi and some korean cabbage and she made me some kinda hot sauce like stuff, only its not so hot, like jalepeno's LOL i'd love it if it weren't so salty!! LOL :')) so i'd love anything that i can give her so she can make this stuff....any flowers she'll love she just got cleared of cancer so we are all relieved and sooooo happy!! and thankful!! she's kinda like a mom, LOL or grandma, well like inbetween. LOL :'))...See MoreWanted: Korean Pepper seed
Comments (10)you can find those at www.evergreenseeds.com or www.kitazawaseed.com :D if they're korean, it usually says so. here's some korean peppers from evergreen seeds: http://evergreenseeds.stores.yahoo.net/kohotpehylog.html http://evergreenseeds.stores.yahoo.net/hotpephybkor.html http://evergreenseeds.stores.yahoo.net/hotpehyki.html all varieties of hot peppers: http://evergreenseeds.stores.yahoo.net/hotpepper.html all varieties of sweet peppers: http://evergreenseeds.stores.yahoo.net/orsweetpep.html there's also a yellow hybrid of a korean pepper, which can be found here: http://www.chillifarm.com/chilli_store/seeds.asp it's called the topaz chilli. there's also some really good korean cook books (i dunno if you know how to make korean foods or not), one is called: "a korean mother's cooking notes" - you can buy it from hanbooks.com, or amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/Korean-Mothers-Cooking-Notes/dp/8973002996/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212065971&sr=8-1 another good book is: "discovering korean cuisine: recipes from the best korean restaurants in los angeles" & here's the link for that: http://www.amazon.com/Discovering-Korean-Cuisine-Recipes-Restaurants/dp/0978541804/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212066033&sr=1-1 okie dokie, hope that helped :D take care!!! :D...See MoreKorean pepper bunching
Comments (5)That is a lot like a Thai Hot that i grew last year. Here is how it looked after it set pods. Bruce...See Morefarmerdill
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