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Old September 9, 2018   #184
Goodloe
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Originally Posted by bower View Post
That is awesome. Peppers have been pest free outdoors here when the weather is right, and nice foliage too. If or when it turns wet, then slugs and snails can be a hassle and they sure like to ruin peppers. But aphids and other little pests which are so attracted to peppers indoors or in a greenhouse, don't stand a chance in the 'real world'. I think peppers are super attractive to the beneficials that chow down those pests as well.
Tomatoes will always have the most problems of any crop. I think that's why this forum exists.
There is much truth in your words. Sometimes, the tomato growing process makes me want to pull out what little hair I have left...
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