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15+ Pablano Ancho Pepper seeds
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The listing, 15+ Pablano Ancho Pepper seeds has ended.

You will receive 15+ Pablano/Ancho pepper seeds.

I loved making my own Chilies at home!!! Soooo DELISH!

I grew these last year and they were GORGEOUS. I had just ONE plant and I had peppers to share all summer and plenty enough to make LOTS of Roasted Garlic Salsa. It grew to over 5 ft. tall bcz I caged it and the stalk at the bottom was nearly 3" thick!! I WSH I had a picture of it but I lost it when I changed phones :(

I will be selling these seeds throughout the summer so that when you are ready for your second and third planting (depending on your location) you'll have them :)
Thx for your confidence in me as a seller :D

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Questions & Comments
Original
how big do these grow? they look huge in the second picture!
Jun 24th, 2014 at 12:49:59 AM PDT by
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some I had last year got up to 8". I like to pick them at about 6" cz they seem to be more tender :) They are YUMMY baked with some taco meat and cream cheese!!
Jun 24th, 2014 at 9:29:40 AM PDT by
Original
I would love to win these for my dad who eats chili with every meal! I live in California, when would you recommend to plant these? And do you recommend a certain soil?
Jun 24th, 2014 at 9:43:32 PM PDT by
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I really am not familiar with your growing season in Cali. I (like everyone else in the rest of the US assumes that you can grow anything....anytime in California :) As far as soil.......they seem to grow in any kind of soil I've ever had. I personally use worm castings as a fertilizer for all my garden as I don't use chemicals at all. I just plant the seeds right in the well turned earth and wait......they do take a bit longer than other veggies to germinate. once they are about a ft. high they like to be moist NOT WET all the time....just more moist than your tomatoes or beans etc. One suggestion I do have is to cage them bcz they grow into a nice TALL bush ( sometimes up to 5ft.) and the branches will break if not supported :) Hope this helps :D Lots of info out on the web if you need more. TTFN
Jun 25th, 2014 at 7:05:10 AM PDT by

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