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Opening Day...

At Chileplants.com (Cross Country Nursery). As usual, a great selection of healthy plants. I arrived about 3 hours after they opened and 2 trays of Ed's had been purchased, with more being brought out. I think each of those trays hold 16 or 25 plants? But everything looked great.
 
The husband (can't remember his name!) of the team recommended Spittin Fire XXX: http://www.sizzlinsauces.com/hot.html
 
Doused my lunch with it - falafel and yogurt sauce - and it was delicious.
 
It's neat that this nursery is so close to me so I can go every year. I like checking out the plants and hearing everyone else shopping. Today, I heard a wife suggest *can't remember which pepper* and her husband just goes, "Yeah, right. I'll wind up in the *f-bomb* hospital with that one. I don't know how people do it."
 
For anyone close enough, it's a fun visit. Only 2 greenhouses are open, but quality plants and extremely friendly owners/staff.
 
On the way home, I had to stop short and my berbere got topped by my phone that flung off the passenger :rolleyes: We'll see what she does from here.
 
so where is that exactly? im like 20 minutes outside of philly and wouldnt mind visiting a greenhouse full of pepper plants....
 
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