Green Juniper Bell Peppers

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After talking about hot peppers, I looked through my seeds and did find some Serrano pepper seed from 1910 and started that. I have not made it to the store yet. I remember these plants did not grow very well and I did not get any peppers, but I take the blame and the weather, but I thought about my can of 1997 seeds and went to look to see if I had any hot peppers and no, but I found bell peppers with the name Green Juniper. I did start some of these I think in 2009 or so and they sprouted. I want to see if they will come up this year and keep track of them and see how they produce. I have looked and looked and cannot find anything about Green Juniper bell peppers. Is there such a thing?
 

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You might have the last packet of Green Juniper seeds in existence. Wow. What a heavy responsibility. Start sweating and worrying. What potting soil to use? Start indoors or direct seed in the garden? Plant in the open garden or in a protected spot dedicated to Green Juniper bell peppers? Stay up all night with a flashlight on cut worm patrol? Tie toothpicks to the tiny stems to ward off cut worms? Spread DE around the seedlings to deter slugs? Examine every leaf for aphids?

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What about the Serranos from 1910?? Definitely the last pack existing, dont screw up on those GWR!!
:lol:

I've never heard of the green juniper peppers either, but sometimes they change the name from year to year. Should be a fun experiment. If the pressure doesnt get to you from being the sole caretaker of those endangered species!
 

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What about the Serranos from 1910?? Definitely the last pack existing, dont screw up on those GWR!!
:lol:

I've never heard of the green juniper peppers either, but sometimes they change the name from year to year. Should be a fun experiment. If the pressure doesnt get to you from being the sole caretaker of those endangered species!

The pressure must already have gotten to me. I meant 2010 seed for the serrano. That would be something if I had planted them in 1910 :old The Jupiter are 1997 though and I do feel the pressure of it all. :eek:
 

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If they were from 1910 they probably would have turned to dust by now! :eek:

I do vaguely remember the name, but can't remember where I saw them. Well, time to do a big web search. :caf
 

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I suspect Juniper in the name was thrown in as creative marketing. Then again if you cross a couple different bells then you get to name it whatever you want to, unless someone comes along with a valid trademark or patent dispute.
 
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