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Sat, May 6, 06 at 12:28
| this year I have planted a number of different Pepper plants in containers on my Balcony, mostly hot peppers, and some bananna peppers -- but they do not seem to be growing any yet. Do pepper plants require very warm temps to start growing ?? |
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- Posted by marie_in_wa 8 (coastal) (My Page) on Sat, May 6, 06 at 18:33
| Yes, they do. You might look around at the pepper forum - you'll get a lot of info there :) |
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- Posted by jenny_in_se_pa USDA7 Sunset 32 (My Page) on Mon, May 8, 06 at 9:03
| I still have my 4-year old habs inside. I probably won't put them out until the end of this month since it doesn't really look like there are any heatwaves coming any time soon. |
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