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Check out this great chili pepper! (And the littler jalapeno in the back ground!) I was so surprised when I went out and saw this a few days ago; it seemed like it just came out of nowhere. This plant was in its little peat pot for a long time waiting for me to transplant it, so I wasn't sure if it would even make it, and now here it is with this big, long pepper on it! It's even ahead of my bell peppers:
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I think maybe they aren't getting quite enough sun on that end of the garden.
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