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root of all eval
Dec 28, 2002

I planted a variety of peppers last year from seed and the Jalapenos turned out really good, but pretty mild overall. A few winners in the batch. I think I might try fewer this year in pots and get some young'ns from a garden shop. It got to be too hot to go weed the garden and difficult to manage moisture levels. I'd like some Serranos this time and would love if I can actually get my Thai Dragons to work out this season. My Chile de Arbols looked similar but never really reached spice maturity.

Overall last year I probably had 15 plants with a yield of about 300 fruits of varying taste. I'd be happy with 3-4 really productive plants I don't have to weed this time.

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