> It's probaly illegal in a lot of places. > > every September Indiana is trampled by crazed sweaty chileheads clamoring > > for their share of chiles and adult beverage induced tall tales Trampling pepper plants, acting crazed, sweating, raising a clamour, demanding peppers, alcohol consumption, lying??????? Such illegal debauchery!!!!!! Wouldn't miss it!!! (A member here has gone a few times & posted pics at http://chileheadsonline.com/openfields/) As far as seed sources go, it's always nice to use suppliers from this list as they stop by & you can thank them for their products & others will know how pleased you are with them. I've had great luck with Tough Love Chile Co. (http://www.tough-love.com/), Bayou Trader's (http://www.peppermania.com/chile_seeds.html), Uncle Steve (http://ushotstuff.com/Seed.Source.htm) & if you need plants cause you killed your seedlings, The Chile Woman (http://www.thechilewoman.com/) is the place to go. She also has a page of links to a number of other sources, (http://www.thechilewoman.com/seedindex.html), I've used Pepper Joe.. Course you can always ask the USDA/GRIN for some free ones(http://www.ars-grin.gov/). Hope this helps, NECM On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:07:04 -0800, Marilyn <plantphreak@hotmail.com> wrote: > But, who cares? > > Marilyn > > > ISN'T THAT ILLEGAL IN INDIANA? > > > > <SNIP> > -- Is this where I'm suppose to attach some witty little ditty?