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    Earliest ripening peppers

      Thank you for the suggestion! If you don't mind me asking, when does it ripen for you and what other baccatums were far slower?  
  2. fighope

    Earliest ripening peppers

      Thank you for chiming in about the annuums, I just saw that when people talked about their last peppers standing by winter it was usually baccatum/pubescens, so my guess was that would translate into withstanding early cool Pennsylvania spring temperatures better. At least in warmer climates...
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    First time considering figs.

    The so-called "Mt. Etna" and "celeste" families of figs are considered the conventional hardy and productive varieties. Figs can fruit while very small (including one this year I had start fruit at 1.5ft tall) and even within the same season they are killed back from extreme cold temperatures...
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    Earliest ripening peppers

    Hello everyone! You guys are all super pros with peppers, and I would love to hear your thoughts on trying to naturalize pepper plants in a PA garden so they reseed themselves on their own -- The pepper plants I already know about seem to need an early start indoors since outdoors from seed they...
  5. fighope

    Hi from PA, looking for earliest-ripening hardy peppers

      I will post this in the growing section and look into the Aji Fantasy, thanks for the help!
  6. fighope

    Hi from PA, looking for earliest-ripening hardy peppers

    Hello everyone! You guys are super pros with peppers, and I would love to hear your thoughts on trying to naturalize pepper plants in a PA garden so they reseed themselves on their own. The pepper plants I know of need an early start indoors since outdoors from seed they would not have time to...
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