Small chilli
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I’m waiting for your incorrect guesses JJB .
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JJB
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(30-09-2024, 07:46 PM)Small chilli Wrote: I’m waiting for your incorrect guesses JJB .
Silly me, I meant the game of watching sweet peas our growing, not the varieties! That's almost impossible, there's so many, it's like trying to guess tomatoes but here goes.
An everlasting variety.
A Spencer type
A pink one.
A purple one
A multicoloured one
A white one
You never said variety names
PS I have a pumpkin and you haven't, nyah, nah, na, nan na, nah (I had to get my own back somehow)
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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Small chilli
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Just to put you out of your misery. They’re growing in pots in the tunnel. I have night & day, old self saved ( can’t remember what ), last year self saved ( purple), someone else’s self saved ( not holding my breath, think they were saved to early, all a bit flat ), and Spencer mix .
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My packet of Spencer mix from DT Brown gave a very nice range of colours this year. Nice long stems too. Less faff and cheaper than buying a whole load of individual varieties, as nice as they may be.
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