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Mon, Jan 5, 09 at 13:40
| Hi, could someone recommend a good variety of pepper plant that won't get too large, maybe mild-medium peppers? I'd like to try growing some indoors this winter. Thanks! |
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- Posted by tom_n_6bzone Western Maryland 6b (My Page) on Mon, Jan 5, 09 at 15:37
| Sprout and grow now and move outdoors in the summer. I personally like http://www.tmseeds.com/product/444.html |
Here is a link that might be useful: thompson morgan pizza pepper
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| Look up Hungarian Hot Wax. It is a mild-medium heat pepper, very productive but the plants don't get very large. Pick them when they are green and they don't have a lot of heat, if you wait until they are red the heat gets much higher. Mike |
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