Mowhawk Pepper.
By Marge
- 14 Nov, 2008
- 7 likes
This plant was superb, it was only one foot high, but got so many peppers on. Some were not fit to eat, but they looked great. I have saved some seed to use next year.
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Looks lovely to me as well. bet it tasted good. I grew some in the greenhouse and the taste and smell was soooo good
14 Nov, 2008
Did you grow yours outdoors, Marge?
14 Nov, 2008
They were originally green, and I thought if I left them on the bush they would go organge, but it took so long for them to go orange (we've not had much sun this year, it has mostly been wet and cold) it was such a short plant they trailed on the soil.
14 Nov, 2008
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Why were some not fit to eat? This one really looks good...
14 Nov, 2008