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    hi all new year ahead of growing,great.want to grow sweet peppers in my greenhouse.what are the best varieties to use.do they grow vine like as tomatoes do or take up much space.has anyone tried the grafted plug plants. thanks,greg
    Last edited by greg77; 27-03-2011, 03:14 PM.
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    Just grown mine from seeds from shop bought Peppers, 1st year for me too. So cant help you with varieties sorry, just had them out in the sun for a few hours, and they look good, really chuffed as i had 100% germination which cant be bad!
    Yes they grow vine like, they also like the same conditions in the g/h as Toms.

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      i grew "big bananna" last year, they grew about two feet high and produced lots of big peppers which were delicious.

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        I grow peppers in my greenhouse. I usually grow Romaro. They are a long, rather than round pepper. Red and sweet, they are a good producer. They are frost tender so you might need to protect them for a while. They can be grown in pots. They are a bushy plant and maybe grow to about 2 foot tall.
        Hope this helps. There are many other sweet peppers on the market but this is the one that grows best for me.

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