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Forum: Article: Seed Starting 101: Growing Peppers from SeedReplies: 1, Views: 32
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PuddlePirate
North Ridgeville, OH
(Zone 5b)

March 05, 2009
02:14 AM

Post #6223704

Do you have an opinion about sowing hot pepper seeds outdoors in Zone 5B? I have a ton of Guam Boonie seeds.
critterologist
Frederick, MD
(Zone 6b)

March 05, 2009
02:39 AM

Post #6223725

I've had peppers self-sow and produce some fruits by the end of the season. I don't know the days to maturity of Guam Boonie offhand, but unless it's a very early producer I'm guessing you may not get many (or any) peppers from it unless you start the seeds inside.


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