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Post by puttgirl on Mar 18, 2011 19:05:06 GMT -5
Yummy IS just yummy, can't be sure if Orange sun is yummier, but Quadrato di Asti Giallo is the yummiest of all!
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Post by nolika on Mar 19, 2011 0:08:05 GMT -5
Is there any difference between Orange Sun and Orange Sunrise? I've only grown the first one, this year I'm growing the other one...
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Post by summerhawk on Mar 19, 2011 0:30:10 GMT -5
Hmmmm....Topaz-I don't know that one. Topaz is a hybrid variety from the far east. I received these seeds from the same person that I got the Kamatis Tagalog tomato seeds from in the Philippines. This is supposed to be 5th generation seed that appears to have stabilized. If I find this to be true I will be saving seeds and you can surely have some if you would like! Oh! and I left off a pepper that I have growing... Thai Red Hot How could I forget that one? he he he
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Post by summerhawk on Mar 19, 2011 0:34:07 GMT -5
It appears that everyone has a great list this year! We will have to keep in touch to share information of what the star performers are!
I love tomatoes and peppers... I could not imagine a garden without either one!
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Post by nolika on Mar 19, 2011 2:04:30 GMT -5
Here is the final list, all the plants have been transplanted into lager pots and are waiting for the first frost free date (around May 15th):
Senator Paprika Gourmet King of the North Antohi Romanian Aconcagua Italia Jimmy Nardelo Golden Treasure Orange Sunrise Ivina Paprika (Iva's Pepper) Sweet Pickle
Jalapeno Trifetti Chili
Mini Red Bell Mini Yellow Bell Mini Chocolate Bell Mini Orange Bell
Mini Chimes (in hope these sprout, sowed three seeds yesterday ;D)
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Post by tucsontomato on Mar 21, 2011 23:06:29 GMT -5
Is there any difference between Orange Sun and Orange Sunrise? I've only grown the first one, this year I'm growing the other one... I don't know. I'm growing Orange Sun this year- I will try to take a picture of my plant as it continues to recover from the caterpillar onslaught. Why is it that cutworms love peppers so much?
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Post by catherinew on Mar 28, 2011 22:21:01 GMT -5
Nice to read about so many different kinds of hot peppers. My list is mostly new to me as I love experimenting:
NuMex Heritage 6-4, Fresno, Early Jalapeno, Cyklon, Serrano, Shepherd's Ram's Horn, Big Jim, Heritage Big Jim, White Habanero, Bhut Jolokia, 7 pod Brain Strain, Thick Red Cayenne, Explosive Embers, Tabasco, Thai Bird, Santa Fe Grande.
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Post by nolika on Mar 29, 2011 1:20:33 GMT -5
I have two sprouts from Mini Chimes, still waiting for the third one ;D
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