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Cleo1717
Knoxville, TN
(Zone 7a)

February 06, 2009
03:06 PM

Post #6102310

These kinds of threads have been so helpful to me in the past that I'd like to start one for this year.

REPEATS:

Gypsy hybrid - LOVED this pepper! If I had to pick one sweet pepper (and that might kill me!), it would be this one. Last year was a horrible gardening year (drought, heat and planning a wedding) and it still produced well.

Giant Aconcagua - another wonderful pepper. These things were HUGE, productive and tasty

Tequila hybrid - I always grow a couple of plants. They're pretty and usually the first to produce.

CA Wonder - always grow one plant because it's an OP and has served me well over the years.

Red & Yellow Marconi - delicious, prolific and pretty

Red, Yellow & Chocolate Mini Bells - They're kind of a pain to use but I sell pepper plants at our farmer's market and people in the city really like these for container growing. They're also lovely in my flower border.

Jimmy Nardello - pepper candy. So Good!


NEW(still trying to decide - only the Carmen is for sure):
Carmen - you all have raved about them so much that I need to try them.
Alma Paprika
Bounty
Corno di Torno - thinking about getting some of these to sell because of the name.

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