
Each row represents six pepper plants. 12 Jalapeños, 12 Habaneros, 6 Aji Rico, 6 Hybrid Atris, 6 Numex Easter Ornamental, 6 Whopper Yellow Bell, 12 Sweet Habaneros (the taste without the heat for Brigitte), 6 Tequila Sunrise, and 6 Shishito peppers.
Each row represents six pepper plants. 12 Jalapeños, 12 Habaneros, 6 Aji Rico, 6 Hybrid Atris, 6 Numex Easter Ornamental, 6 Whopper Yellow Bell, 12 Sweet Habaneros (the taste without the heat for Brigitte), 6 Tequila Sunrise, and 6 Shishito peppers.
I am entering my comment here…as commanded by the blog.
But seriously, I’m glad you’ll have a place all your own to share things. I still love blogs…begin my day reading them before social media.
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I need to put yours on my blog roll. And set up my blog roll. And finish setting this thing up.
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Hope to bookmark this page so we can keep in touch!
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Yay! Glad to see you here!
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There’s a sweet habenaros plant? I must learn this sorcery you speak of!
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A bunch of places call it a Nadanero, but it’s supposedly citrusy and tastes like a regular Habanero with no heat.
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It is so nice that he would grow one for me so I can have the delicious flavor and still enjoy the food.
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