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Old February 1, 2023   #5
Fusion_power
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Wildgardenseed (Frank Morton's seed site) has several good varieties similar to Gatherer's Gold. I recommend Stocky Red Roaster as it gives a few options in ways to prepare them. If you look on SandHill, Glenn has 2 or 3 that are unique and should mature in your climate. Franks is a dwarf pepper rarely more than 16 inches tall that matures in about 65 days. I recommend it for people in short season climates. It is a mediocre pepper here in the deep south but should be a star performer for you. Take a close look at Red Wonder as it is Glenn's compact early maturing pepper. I also suggest Little Bells which Frank Morton developed but no longer sells. Last is Sirenevyi which I grew last year. It has a slightly spicy (not hot) flavor that is different from most sweet peppers.
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