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Old 09-02-2007, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by pikevi View Post
I hope it is not a mistake- 100 pepper plants?? Could that be 10?
No, that's correct! I usually start my seeds indoors trying 6 to 10 varieties. When the seedlings are established and ready to plant outdoors, I give most of them away and keep one of each variety for myself. I have limited growing space. All are grown in pots, so I have to be careful to control the size of my containers - the bigger the pots, the bigger the pepper plants; therefore, a number of smaller patio size peppers, i.e. Aztec Patio peppers as pictured above.

For those who don't especially like hot peppers, try growing one of the small red types just for the ornamental effect. They're very colorful!

http://www.paseseeds.com/servlet/the...ers/Categories
http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/chili_pe...ollections.htm
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