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Primula veris,Campanula rotundifolia, Verbascum thapsus, Armeria maritime, Only those few of us who are botanists will be able to identify behind the technical nomenclature the flowers known to the majority by less formidable titles: Cowslip, Bluebell, Mullein, Thrift. But the number will be even less of those who can penetrate into the lost world concealed by the popular names: they are so long with us we imagine they are part of a permanent tradition. Maybe you have heard of the growing trend to plant flowers that have original names reflecting the life of the virgin mother Mary. So much can be gained from learning about the history of our favorite plants and trees. Backyardgardener is the Largest Gardening Store in the World.
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Dark green, pungent 3" hot peppers are excellent fresh or pickled. Zesty flavor is great in Mexican dishes. We searched the world to find the best organic seed - Burpee fully guarantees that not a drop of synthetic chemicals was used to make these (more ...)
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Very hot fruits 5" long and ?" thick, are often curled and twisted. Easily dried for winter use.
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2006 All-America Winner. Perfect when you want a blast of color but just a hint of heat, the compact 18-24" plants yield loads of 4", coned shaped fruits that change brilliantly from creamy yellow to bright red all summer, yet taste spicy but only (more ...)
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2006 All-America Winner. Perfect when you want a blast of color but just a hint of heat, the compact 18-24" plants yield loads of 4", coned shaped fruits that change brilliantly from creamy yellow to bright red all summer, yet taste spicy but only (more ...)
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Buy one packet and grow 5 different kinds of hot peppers! Includes Hungarian Wax, Anaheim Chili, Long Slim Red Cayenne, Ancho (Poblano) and Jalapeno M. Days to maturity are from time plants are set in garden. For transplants add 8-10 weeks. Space (more ...)
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Green fruits turn deep red when ripe. Use these pungent peppers fresh or dried. Harvest starts 77 days after plants are set out. CAUTION: Use rubber gloves or clean hot peppers under running water to avoid skin burn from the juice.
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Medium hot, 4-5 in. fruits on 30 in plants mature quickly from green to dark red,and dry fast on the plants. Harvest about 69 days after plants are set outside. Tie several peppers on a long string to hang for drying. CAUTION: Use rubber gloves or (more ...)
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We?ve named this flaming red pepper after Bill (Biker Billy) Hufnagle, a guy who loves hot peppers as much as we do. Biker Billy?s a freewheeling food lover, pepper gardener, vegetarian and Harley rider, whose motto is ?Life?s too short for dull (more ...)
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We?ve named this flaming red pepper after Bill (Biker Billy) Hufnagle, a guy who loves hot peppers as much as we do. Biker Billy?s a freewheeling food lover, pepper gardener, vegetarian and Harley rider, whose motto is ?Life?s too short for dull (more ...)
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This pepper has the same distinctive taste as Habanero and it?s hotter. Productive 30" plants and 1?" x 1" fruits. Days to maturity are from time plants are set in garden. For transplants add 8-10 weeks. Space plants 18-24" apart.
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Does the thought of a hot pepper leave you cold? This new beauty with only the slightest hint of the heat brings savory jalapeno flavor to non-heat lovers everywhere. Even better, False Alarm makes compact plants that are barely 18" tall, yet (more ...)
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