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SanSoo said:
As a fellow Californian, all I can say is, OUTSTANDING!

Thanks a lot my Cali Bro!

Josh said:
Everything looks great. I really like your variety of 7 Pod. Very wrinkly and pimply.

Just say the word and I'll send you some seeds. I will bag some blossoms tomorrow morning, or I could give you some of the seeds from the pods I'm going to harvest today to dehydrate.

Silver_Surfer said:
Very nice assortment of pods CW. Where did you acquire the seed for the 7 Pot?

I got them off ebay organicseedsandstuff from octillo.

SeeYouJimmy said:
Very nice Willy.

Thank you sir!

Skydiver said:
woot red devil's tongue.
by far my favorite plant this year.

They are very nice and productive as well as attractive, tasty, and nuclear!
 
little Manzano Amarillo

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Small but beautiful!
 
PepperMania

Since most of my seeds came from Peppermania and I can't stop growing and planting pepper hence the title peppermania. I ran out of room in my garden area so I pulled out some landscape plants around my pool and Viola! Now I have plenty of room for me peppers.

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Foreground to Fence

Trinidad Scorpion (in the pot)

Hungarian Hot Wax

Early Jalapeno

Fatalii (in a pot)

Cumari ou Passarinho

Rocoto Yellow

Chocolate Habanero
 
Early Jalapeno

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This plant is bigger than it appears and is loaded with jalapenos. I really love this one. I eat from it everyday.
 
Better View of Various Peppers and Cactus

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Forground to Background

Fatalii

Cumari ou Passarinho

Yellow Rocoto

Chocolate Habanero

KK242 cactus guarding from evil spirits and gophers
 
Other side of pool fountain

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Foreground to Background

Orange Thai

A Plant for long distance running used by Native Americans (forgot name but starts with a T)

Hungarian Hot Wax

Cucumber

Yellow Rocoto
 
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