I have Aleppo seeds

I got an Aleppo plant from thechilewoman this spring, and isolated it in the front yard. I saved lots of seeds, and would be glad to share with anyone who would like some. First choice goes to those who shared seeds with me, after that it's first come, first serve.
 
I would be interested Pam if there is enough to go around. Looks to be a great seasoning pepper. It is right up my alley this year - I had to many Nuclear peppers last year and I am trying to do mostly seasoning mixes and peppers to make powders this year.
 
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LUCKYDOG said:
Yes, I saw that at TCM, but wanted to see *her* pictures... not just that one random pic Mark had on his site. just like the random pic he just added for the almighty 7-Pot.
 
Oddly thats one of the only ones I had found, I figured you had already checked TCM but I used it as a reference for the odd lot that dont feel like searching around.
 
Hm, mine looked less like a flaccid penis and more like the cayenne-type it is.

I have lost my pictures, though. When I said my computer went wonky, well, I wasn't kidding. We reformatted the hard drive right after Christmas, and I know I made a copy of all my files, but I can't find the friggin' disk with the "My Pictures" folder on it. Luckily I back up my files fairly regularly, so I could recover most of my pictures, but everything from about June on for this year is missing.
 
HI pam I'd be interested also if there is enough to go around...im also keen to swap. Is there anything your after?
 
Aleppo appears to be a general term used for several Turkish peppers. John F, not a member of this forum but someone who's grown every variety known to man and womankind, stated this. He grew several strains of Aleppo in 2007.


Chris
 
cmpman1974 said:
Aleppo appears to be a general term used for several Turkish peppers. John F, not a member of this forum but someone who's grown every variety known to man and womankind, stated this. He grew several strains of Aleppo in 2007.


I guess I shouldn't be surprised, there is so much confusion in pepper nomenclature.

Well, then, I have one of the several strains of Aleppo pepper seeds to share, but I don't know which strain.
 
Pam said:
Hm, mine looked less like a flaccid penis and more like the cayenne-type it is....

It must be more arousing in your garden than the one pictured .. poor thing all cooped up in a teeny bucket
 
Hi Pam,

i would love some if you could..

ill send the addy in a pm..

is there anything you want ? i can try to help...smiles
 
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