On 4/9/2016 1:48 PM, steve harley wrote:
On 2016-04-08 23:56 , David Mann wrote:
Sadly the winters here are too cold so I have to start from seeds
again each spring.

note that you can bring pepper plants inside for the winter and they
keep producing; ours don't get full sun in winter so their production
drops; there are some small ornamental (but edible, and spicy) peppers
which are more eye-pleasing; we once kept one of the jewel-like Thai
peppers alive for a few years

We bought a Thai pepper one spring. The lady at the greenhouse told us it wouldn't produce fruit here because the growing season was too short. Undeterred, we took it inside for the winter and took a crop of peppers off of it late in the fall. It produced another crop the following spring, and a smaller one that fall before giving up.

The peppers were like small atomic bombs, except tastier.

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