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    tutorial The Comprehensive Guide to Over-Wintering

      Thanks! They've not even been in for 24 hours yet, but I'm still encouraged that they seem happy. I re-potted the smaller ones over the last two weeks as I finished harvesting.   I'm really interested to see how this re-potting method works for me. With the smaller containers I can fit more...
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    tutorial The Comprehensive Guide to Over-Wintering

    Greetings everyone! I wanted to thank everyone for all the great info in this thread, especially Pepper-Guru. I've been overwintering for a few years now but I learned an awful lot reading through these posts. I've only ever brought in established container plants before. This year, in addition...
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    Greetings from NE Ohio

      Yeah, mine were maybe a quarter of the size of those--like a small jalapeno. Those look almost like banana peppers--how weird! I bet they're tasty regardless, but it's so frustrating when you end up growing something different than you expected.  
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    Greetings from NE Ohio

      Tangerine Dream just got put on my short list. I have too many planned for next year but I'm definitely keeping it in mind for the future. I really enjoy non-bell sweet peppers. My Tequila Sunrise looked a lot like Tangerine Dream, maybe with slightly smaller pods. I also read that they can...
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    Greetings from NE Ohio

      I thought I'd share a picture of my Anaheim plant to practice attaching images. The plant was started from seed on February 10, and is planted with 4 other peppers in an old sandbox.   Thanks for all the warm welcomes! See you around.
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    Greetings from NE Ohio

    Just wanted to introduce myself. I've been growing peppers from seed for about 10 years now. I usually grow things around a medium heat level, though I enjoy mild and sweet peppers, too.They're mostly used for poppers, grilling, hot sauce, and some powder. I do most of my growing in containers...
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