Do you know, I've been really unlucky with my bell peppers and chilli peppers this year. What have grown, still have little pea-sized fruit on them, so I guess they won't make it to eatin' size. (What the slugs and snails didn't eat, I mean ).
They are in an (unheated) greenhouse but last year I got a few good plants. Does it really make a difference what variety you use? I was drooling over my Franchi catalogue and they say that Giallo D'ASti are the best bell peppers - has anyone tried Bromley, SE London, along with Cutecumber, and possibly some other grapes btw ).
I've got a few jalapenos coming and some thin green chillis, but not much else - I usually chop them up and freeze to use over the year, not sure I'll have enough to last me through the winter this year. (on the other hand my squashes are doing GREAT - they must love the rain).
They are in an (unheated) greenhouse but last year I got a few good plants. Does it really make a difference what variety you use? I was drooling over my Franchi catalogue and they say that Giallo D'ASti are the best bell peppers - has anyone tried Bromley, SE London, along with Cutecumber, and possibly some other grapes btw ).
I've got a few jalapenos coming and some thin green chillis, but not much else - I usually chop them up and freeze to use over the year, not sure I'll have enough to last me through the winter this year. (on the other hand my squashes are doing GREAT - they must love the rain).
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