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Old June 8, 2017   #16
Gardeneer
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I know how it is up north , believe me.
I have struggled to grow peppers up in PNW. Sure , I did get some but not a whole lot.
So here down in NC, the weather is pepper friedly and the season is early, on top of that I pushed the season by a moth.

The next : ALMA PAPRIKA: I have 3 plants ... I think they are doing fine. Hope to make my own Paprika Powder.
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