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YiberryYadeeKarin Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 2:23:56 PM
Has anyone ever grown those little sweet peppers, the ones that are yellow and red and orange and YUMMY!? I love them, but they're hard to find -- except at Costco and then you get so many of them (even though I share them with two guinea pigs!). I'm interested in growing them but I'm wondering if you grow them with special seeds or if they're just the regular colored peppers and you pick them before they get big?

Thanks for any information! Karin
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DaisyFarm Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 3:52:08 PM
I think I know the ones you're talking about Karin. I grew them a couple years ago. They were called "Dainty Sweet" and I believe Territorial Seeds carries them.
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Patsy Posted - Mar 09 2007 : 2:31:31 PM
Are you talking about banana peppers? They start off green, then turn yellow and finally red if left on the plant. They are sweet. They are very easy to grow and we do grow them every year in a container.

May God bless those who love the soil,

Patsy


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