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Growing Peppers from Seeds

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Date: 07/26/2005 Topic: Gardening > Growing Food  
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I recently tried planting seeds from a green pepper, and lo and behold, IT WORKED! I have sproutlings. I will let you know if they produce. :)

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Post By bekkicat (Guest Post) (08/01/2005)
I got about 13 good pepper plants from mine. Now, I let my seeds dry out first but I don't think that makes much difference. word to the wise: Don't plant them near any plants that might branch out. I lost ten of those pepper plants by planting them within 1&1/2 ' of my tomatos and cucumbers. Bye bye pepper plants. I do have 3 of them still going strong!


Post By Maria. (Guest Post) (07/27/2005)
You will be soooo satisfied it does take almost a year to produce the fruit but so worthwhile.


Post by sewingmamma (68) | (07/26/2005)
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You can save seeds from anything whether it's from fruit, vegetables or flowers and grow your own. I think it gives you a lot of satisfaction knowing that you produced something from seed.
sewingmamma


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Post by sewingmamma (68) | (07/26/2005)
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You can save seeds from anything whether it's from fruit, vegetables or flowers and grow your own. I think it gives you a lot of satisfaction knowing that you produced something from seed. The seeds can be saved in small jars after they are dried.
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