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Zeedman
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With frost in the forecast, I harvested all of the "Djuric Tomato Pepper". Unnoticed by me, mice had destroyed most of the lower ones; but fortunately, still plenty of good ones left. Gave some away, opened some for seed, and this is what's left. This is another of the cream-to-orange-to-red pimento peppers from the Baltics. Not as sweet as "Tennessee Cheese", but larger, heavier, and a darker red. These really do look a lot like tomatoes when fully ripe.
The family that was the O/S for this variety contacted me a couple years ago. They had lost all of their seed in a move, and were asking if I could send them some so they could grow their family's pepper again (which I did). It's always fulfilling to be able to return seed to the originator, and to see preservation at work.
Frost possible tonight; all remaining peppers are covered, and should be safe. But with a major rain event arriving Thursday night through Saturday,, I'll be harvesting at least all of the ripe peppers for seed before then, just to be safe.
The family that was the O/S for this variety contacted me a couple years ago. They had lost all of their seed in a move, and were asking if I could send them some so they could grow their family's pepper again (which I did). It's always fulfilling to be able to return seed to the originator, and to see preservation at work.
Frost possible tonight; all remaining peppers are covered, and should be safe. But with a major rain event arriving Thursday night through Saturday,, I'll be harvesting at least all of the ripe peppers for seed before then, just to be safe.
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