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  • #16
    Quite fancy some of the lipstick ones, will PM

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    • #17
      Thanks Alison, so far 3 of us. Will see if there's any more interested .
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      • #18
        Moggsue, I never put them outside. I grow them on a south facing windowsill and just move them back from the window if the sun is very hot when they have flowers on.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Alice View Post
          Moggsue, I never put them outside. I grow them on a south facing windowsill and just move them back from the window if the sun is very hot when they have flowers on.

          Oh okay, I was rather hoping I could pop them outside in a big container next to the greenhouse - maybe I ought to put them inside it instead.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Alice View Post
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            Mine ripened allright. I plant them very early - Jan, Feb, on the windowsill. This pic was taken in July. i don't know the variety, just seeds saved from a previous year. I had loads of green ones in May. I think the secret is just plant them early.
            Alice what size pots do you use for growing sweet peppers? Is that the standard tomato pots (although I intend to use cut flower bucket)? If I run out of space in my greenhouse, I may also consider standing them by the strong sun lit window.
            Last edited by veg4681; 21-01-2008, 02:44 PM.
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            • #21
              None of mine were in pots as big as tomato pots Veg4681. The plants didn't get really big but they made plenty of peppers. The first lot were ready in May. I think they were just in a 6" pot.
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              • #22
                Lipstick Pepper from Real Seeds

                Just to update this thread that we now have 5 people (myself, Kittykat8, Alison, Samw04 and Bramble) interested in sharing an order for this from Real Seeds. This gives us 6 seeds each (can be saved from harvest for future seeds). Are we okay for ordering soon?

                Vegetable Seeds : Early Sweet Pepper Seed

                Ordering by post is £1.20 (recommended) as online order with card payment requires £8 minimum order. Lipstick seeds are £1.70 for 30 seeds.
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                • #23
                  Me too for Lipstick seeds please? It was partly me that prompted this thread I think, moaning about my pathetic peppers in the chilli thread! It would also be good to compare results between the 6 of us. Hope I'm not too late.
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                  • #24
                    For attn of Smallblueplanet

                    Guess what, I've sowed all the following except for the Pimento coz I'm thinking that's more like chilli . But only sowed one seed/variety per pot, so hope it germinates. So is my description close to what they look like?

                    Cubanelle (looks like fat chilli e.g. Big Jim)
                    Topepo Rosso (looks like beefsteak tomato)
                    Sweet Apple (looks like heart shaped with pointy bottom)
                    Red Cheese (looks like Dutch Edam cheese)

                    Which ones are you growing this year?
                    Last edited by veg4681; 22-01-2008, 10:34 AM.
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                    • #25
                      The seed is still fairly fresh and we only normally plant 2 seeds per variety. Pimento is another smallish squat sweet pepper.

                      Here's a link from Dave's where they were bought from 2 years ago - there's pictures of all the varieties of peppers you've mentioned.

                      DAVES-SEEDS-AND-PLANTS_Peppers

                      I have to admit I'm going to do a Dave's order in the next day or so! He's got some lovely flowers, oh and a purple artichoke (violetta de chiogga)

                      Will probably grow cubanelle, toppepo rosso, apple sweet and jalapeno (in the g/h border) plus others in pots!

                      edit - out of interest these are they same vendors

                      P-J-GARDENING
                      Last edited by smallblueplanet; 22-01-2008, 10:58 AM.
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                      • #26
                        I have bought some Tesco finest sweet pointed peppers but the are from spain will this make a difference

                        marion

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                        • #27
                          didn't realise we should be sowing peppers just yet - i've got to crack on!
                          i'll be sowing seeds from last years peppers, which in turn were grown from seeds from ordinary sainsburys peppers
                          do the other varieties like the pointy ones taste much different to the more common varieties?
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Farmer_Gyles View Post
                            didn't realise we should be sowing peppers just yet - i've got to crack on!
                            i'll be sowing seeds from last years peppers, which in turn were grown from seeds from ordinary sainsburys peppers
                            do the other varieties like the pointy ones taste much different to the more common varieties?
                            You've been sleeping, haven't you ? How did your sweet peppers turn out because when you use the supermarket one, more than likely they'd be F1 hybrids. Did yours grow into normal looking peppers? I can't comment on the taste but Piglet swears by it. I like them for their supposed reliabilty, higher cropping hopefully and okay the shape is attractive. 4-5 fruits per plant is not acceptable for me, it's cheaper to buy!
                            Last edited by veg4681; 24-01-2008, 12:10 PM.
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                            • #29
                              Thought I'd add this (for future reference) for this thread.

                              See below, a fantastic link that usefully distinguishes between the different types of sweet peppers and its findings on the performance against each group (though the trial/report may have been funded for the benefit of commercial/market growers).

                              Lancaster County Cooperative Extension - Sweet Pepper Variety Trial

                              Each pepper variety can be viewed with a big picture!

                              List of who are selling which:

                              D.T. Brown and Co. Peppers

                              Sweet Pepper seeds Bell peppers Ornamental and Heirloom

                              Vegetable Seeds : Early Sweet Pepper Seed
                              Last edited by veg4681; 25-01-2008, 12:36 PM.
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                              • #30
                                Interesting info Ami, well I say I fancy trying Lipstick myself now!

                                I've also thought about Nardello Sweet before (I think its aka Jimmy Nardello's?). What more seeds......
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