Re: [CH] Open Fields 2004

Ted Wagner (trwagner1@yahoo.com)
Tue, 1 Jun 2004 15:30:02 -0700 (PDT)

Alex, and all, here is what Jim sent back in Feb. 
Jim, correct this if any part is wrong.

--- Alexandra Soltow <pamra@optonline.net> wrote:
> What are the dates of Open Fields 2004?
> Prospective attendees want to know.....
> Alex


Time for me to weigh in here as well I guess :-)  Here
is what I'm planting for the Open Fields.  Consider
this the first official notice ;-)  

Plant count ranges from a low of 20 or so for the C
Eximum that John T sent me (thanks again!) to a high
of 300 or so for the Fatili (pay attention Marv ;-) 
Note also the Rocotos Cameron :-)  I've some milder
ones in there as well for the roasting.  Most
varieties will average a couple of hundred.  Total
count should be right at 8,000 depending on
Spring retail plant sales.  We'll have just about an
acre of chiles to cavort amongst again.  I'll try to
do a better job with them this year. Permanent
markings, less weeds, better plants, no guessing :-)

Sorry for the length of the post, but here it is (in
NO particular order):

Tabasco, Varingata, Yatsafusa, Thai Dragon,  Orange
Habanero, Red Savina(R) Habanero, LRT Cayenne, Big
Jim, Peter Pepper, Mutant Jalapeno, Pequin, Chimayo,
Tepin,  Marbles,  New Mexican 6-4, DeArbol,  Aji
Yellow,  Purira, Bolivian Rainbow, Poblano, Cherry
Hot,   Bulgarian Carrot, Medusa, Red Squash,
Pepperoncini, Serrano, Red Caribbean, Acongagua,
Pimiento, Chocolate Habanero, Red Scotch Bonnet,  
Santaka, African Fish, Fatali, John T,  Manzano
(Rocoto), Kung Pao, Sandia. 

Hope to see you all there this late September again!

-Jim C
Mild to Wild(R)
wildpepper.com



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