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Forum: PeppersReplies: 21, Views: 301
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aries44
Miami, FL
(Zone 10b)

December 16, 2008
07:21 PM

Post #5899203

Since my patio hot peppers that were near death have made a comeback and the sweet peppers I planted in the garden are doing ok, I thought I'd keep track of their progress in their own thread.

For sweet/non-hot types I've got Bounty, Hole Mole, Cubanelle, Carmen, Trinidad Perfume, Numex Suave Red, and Nocera Giallo.
For hots I'm down to Bulgarian Carrot, Aji Limon, Chile de Arbol and Kung Pao.

Here's a pic of one of the Hole Moles.

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