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Pepper harvest
By Peter
- 13 Oct, 2007
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The two tiny sweet red peppers and the glut of chilies we got.
13th October
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Hi Linda,
I basically spread them out on the table for a week or so and they all dried out. After that we just keep them in a plastic bag in the cupboard. They lasted a year and I had seeds to plant the following year too. I think we eat quite a lot of chilli so these are great as we can get a years supply from just a few plants! Brilliant :o)
The few sweet peppers we got were eaten quite quickly.
15 Jul, 2009
We grow the large capsicum sweet pepper, and freeze them.
16 Jul, 2009
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See who else is growing Capsicum frutescens (Chilli).
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This photo is of "Chili peppers" in Peter's garden
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Pepper Barancio Seeds
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Pepper Sweet F1 Gypsy Seeds
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Pepper Gourmet Seeds
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Pepper Californian Wonder Seeds
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Pepper Sweet F1 Jumbo Seeds
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WHat did you do to keep all of these?
14 Jul, 2009