Patience finally paid off!

Started by tricia, October 16, 2007, 22:46:21

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Amazin

The reason I asked is that as far as I'm aware, Peppadew seeds aren't on sale anywhere - in the world! A farmer discovered them growing on his land in South Africa, and it's the only place in the world they've been found. The farmer started up a pickling business, so they're only available pickled, not fresh.  I understand security is quite tight at the farm - apparently, even the odd ones that fall when they're being picked are gathered up to prevent anyone else getting hold of them. Can't blame him I suppose - though maybe if we all joined forces we could complain to the Monopolies Commission!

Re the seeds I saved last year - yes, a couple of them did germinate, believe it or not, but they didn't survive. Mind you, I lost a fair few capsicums at the time, so just bad luck I suppose. Good luck with yours!

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Amazin

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SnooziSuzi

My peppers (can't remember the variety) are still green  :(

My GH is unheated, will I either have to heat the gh or bring the peppers indoors to get them to ripen do you think?
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theothermarg

here are my peppers which did OK . trouble is I don,t really like them!! I got give them so felt obliged to grow them the milder ones are alright but do you think that if I took the chilli ones to the lotty plant sale that somebody would buy them
? marg
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