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Old September 11, 2012   #1
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Default Peppadew, Trinidad Scorpion and Carbom tomato

This wonderful Carbon tomato plant is still growing like crazy a ton of new fruit. I have only 5 plants left now, peppers coming soon i hope. My 5 Peppadew plants are still green very late, This Trinidad Scorpion fruit is beautiful.
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Old September 14, 2012   #2
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I think Carbon was my favorite this year for taste. Will definitely grow more in 2013.

Pepperdews are really slow to produce and then ripen.

Your plants look awesome. Keep up the good work!
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Old September 15, 2012   #3
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I have received some Peppadew seeds and plan to grow them next year. Curious as to when you started yours? I dug up a recipe for pickling them that's supposed to be similar to the "commercial" ones, and am hoping to get enough ripe ones to try it next year.
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Old September 15, 2012   #4
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February at the end of the month i started peppers inside
these seeds were from last summer plants. They pop up easy some other peppers plants came up 45 days. And grow really slow, the plants this year are 4" high because they need sun. Last year the fruit were red even day now. The plants were in ground May 15 so really old plants.In my garden now i have 2 cherry plants and 1 other plant, with 15 plants of peppers.
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