I started pepper seeds today...

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  1. fatbaldguy

    fatbaldguy In Flower

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    In the unlikely event that spring might eventually, maybe, possibly arrive. California Bell, Poblano, Anaheim, Pepperocini, Jalapeno, Serrano, and Cayenne.

    I'll start cabbage seeds and maybe some kale in a week or so.
     
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  3. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I have some Fajita Spicy Bell Peppers started. Really looking forward to them.
     
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    I have a "Rainbow Mix" of bell peppers started. I saw the packet at a farm and ranch store, and couldn't resist.
    Spring will arrive, FBG. If not this year, then next :'( .
     
  5. Sakura

    Sakura New Seed

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    I had a few peppers going but I don't know and don't think there still alive (events out of my control)
     
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    razyrsharpe Seedling

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    i planted seedlings from mid february to mid march. so far i have Serrano; Cayenne; Purple Cayenne; Rooster Spur (i am a gamecock fan); Red,Yellow,Purple, & Green Bells, Orange and Red Habaneros, Poblanos, Red Squash Peppers (from Shaker Village in Mass.) and a couple of others i can't remember right now. i look forward to a spicy summer! AND Hungarian Yellow Wax peppers.
     

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