[CH] Winter planting

RS (khemcp@yahoo.com)
Wed, 22 Sep 1999 19:27:02 -0700 (PDT)

CB, KB, RS, MS, BS call me whatever
you like so long as you call me 
in time for dinner!

Here's more of the same kind of stuff
I've been sending. 

Pepper Joe says:

Peppers make a poor indoor plant.  
They need plenty of fresh air and sunshine. 
However what you can do is bring in some 
of the smaller varieties to overwinter. 
They will be semi-dormant but you will 
get some to ripen and maybe a few that 
sprout.  Then in the spring you can 
get a 4 to 6 week headstart when you 
transplant them back to the garden.

I don't want to slave away transplanting
and growing my chile plants all winter
for a handful of chiles. Has anyone had
any REAL success growing chiles inside? 

CB, KB, RS, MS, BS


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