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Old April 30, 2017   #16
greenthumbomaha
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You're always welcome up here Worth. It's a much shorter season than you are used to but the restaurants pay top dollar for certain items.

I cleared a new area for peppers where a lean to was so it should be pretty fertile. I ordered v shaped plant supports on amazon about 5 bucks each. Planning on two peppers on either side. They should last for years and stack for storage.

Maybe try a few per year for large enterprises and build the collection gradually or buy wholesale all at once.

- Lisa
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