Here is my swaplist; tomatoes- Gardener delight
Cherokee purple
Black ethiopiaan
Pastatomato brought from crete
Heidi
Picardy
Heinz
Roma
Spitze
Martinos roma
Tigerlike
Grushovka
Wapsipinicon peach
Aunties madge
Mexico
Rose beauty
Wladecks
Ghianti
Basinga
Swaplist peppers: Giallo d asti
Aji benito
aji cito
Aji dulce
Ancho san luis
Serrano
Pasilla bajio
So that were my tommies and peppers,now i have to sort out my other veggies.
Do all of those peppers need to be grown in a greenhouse?
I'd be interested in some Grushovka, and anything else which produces fruit in 70 days or less from transplanting. They should be safe for outdoor growing here, given the likelihood of blight in late season. I seem to be getting it every year now, very probably coming from a garden a few yards off which has had totally neglected potatoes in it for years. The plotholder has just died, and hopefully the problem can now be sorted out.
Robert i will see what i can do for you.Grushovka isnot a problem grew till late october outside.Rutters peppers do need some shelter,but a greenhouse isnot necessary.
What type of seeds are you looking for in exchange?
What do you have to swap?
Look back a few pages and you'll see my list.
cheers
Quote from: ruud on December 12, 2006, 19:24:36
Robert i will see what i can do for you.Grushovka isnot a problem grew till late october outside.Rutters peppers do need some shelter,but a greenhouse isnot necessary.
Thanks.
Am just curious - I like the idea of growing my own peppers - Would like to be able to grow on a windowsill....perhaps 2 or 3 plants? Would I need to do anything to pollinate them?
I'm vaguely aware that peppers are normally perenials? If grown in a conservatory, could you get an all round supply of peppers?
Any suitable recommendations (or seeds) suitable for a con ervatory?
Rudd! I´d love to swap! got lots of toms and peppers too, what seeds rae you looking for? I have all sorts, aubergine, okra, cabbage, onion, saved basil seed called mammoth, pumpkin, squash! let me know ehat you are loking for
:)
sent you a PM
Funplants the chilli's tend to be perennial but sweet peppers tend to be annuals..
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I,ve got a pepper plant that is still alaive in my conservatory. Do you think its worth keeping or should i compost it, if it isnt going to have more peppers next year?
cj :)
Would love some black or purple tomatoes! Is there anything that you need? We seem to have loads of various lettuce seeds!