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Peppers Are Doing Good
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Sliced up four to snack on and got 4 1/2 quart bags of chopped peppers for cooking.
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What kind of peppers are those white ones ????
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All are gypsies in various stages of ripeness except for those dark green ones in the lower corner. Not sure what they are. Gypsy peppers are great. A nice meaty sweet pepper without the bitterness you sometimes get with a bell. A real smooth tasting pepper. Without a disaster like I had last year I will have plenty of seeds to give away. Thought I was going to have seeds last year but didn't. Never before have I known a dog to eat peppers off of the bush. Let's just say he's no longer here to eat my peppers.
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My Bell peppers are only doing So--So. I have picked a few off of the 5 plants to cook with or stuffed some once.....none for the freezer, but I still have a bunch from last year.
My Bell pepper usually do best in Sept. when the temperatures start to cool off. I usually can keep them producing until we get a good freeze. |
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We are still trying to figure Bell peppers out we grow giant bushes of hot peppers no problem but have never made big bell peppers. This year I bought 6 pepper plants of assorted bell type peppers and am trying fertilizing with some Epsom salt a friend recommended. So far I got a few peppers a lil bogger than the berries I have grown in the past but nothing like yours dude.
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