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Not stodgy at all, I should have been more specific. I grow Hungarian
Semi-hots; I get the seed from Nichol's Garden Nursery: http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/...CUUFQ29AVGFCLE They are reliable, heavy producers for me, doing well in both drought and very wet summers. They are a bit hot, but not panic inducing. They are good stuffed, but also do fine in sautés, omelets, etc. Cheers, Sue -- Zone 6, South-central PA "Penelope Periwinkle" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:21:35 GMT, "SugarChile" wrote: Hungarian Hots Are y'all talking about hot wax peppers? Um, at the risk of being a stogy old pedant, they come in at least a handful of varieties and have a heat range of medium to hot. The Wenk's Yellow Hot I mentioned in the first post is a hot wax type. What kind did you grow this year? Penelope |
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