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Old June 12, 2006   #4
angelique
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Thanks Bruce and Jeanne for the complements. I want say that I planted them in late April (after our cold rain spell). This year, I was really bad about keeping records because of the bad weather we had early on. My Jimmy Nardello Plants (I have another) are from Whole Foods and he Corno di Toro is from a local nursery.

I only have two plants that I started from seeds that survived. They are Mesilla and Sweet Cayenne. I am really looking forward to trying both of those.

All of my chile plants get full sun in 5 gallon Easi-Lift Grow Bags that are about 2/3 filled with organic potting soil. I really like these bags for my chiles. The verdict is still out as far as using them for tomatoes.
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