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#57153 July 24th, 2006 at 03:34 AM
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Weezie and The Gang?????????

I have tiny purple peppers in my garden...Someone sent me Rainbow pepper seeds and they grew......Only an inch long now, but I will send a photo as it get larger..
Anyone else have this ???

HA ha
Someone had to, them sent me some...

Come on Weezie......(Are they meeting themselves coming out, as they are going IN?)

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#57154 July 24th, 2006 at 04:36 AM
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I have only one "assorted" colored peppers' grow from my seeds, I only hand about 11 seeds, and only one sprouted..
Mine hasn't put any peppers out yet to see the
"assorted color" yet...

The purple one I grew 2 years ago was
almost black in color...
It was wierd...

#57155 July 24th, 2006 at 05:09 AM
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I had some multicolors bell peppers. But it doesn't sound like you are talking about bell peppers. Sorry I can't be of any help.

#57156 July 24th, 2006 at 06:05 AM
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Yep, Purple peppers are a form of a Bell...

#57157 July 24th, 2006 at 11:17 AM
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Are they shaped like hot peppers or bell peppers? I love growing purple vegetables and have grown purple bell peppers- mine were purple outside and green inside- and purple hot peppers called purple cayenne. They are purple and then get yellow then orange then droopy and red at full maturity. You can tell them when they are streaked purple and yellow. So pretty! Anyway those are super duper hot! I feel hotter than habaneros and not very good to eat- all heat and no taste. But they were nice to pickle.

#57158 July 24th, 2006 at 12:03 PM
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weezie ,tk,tamars........

Thanks.......These were called Rainbow, I thought the was different like yellow ,red, and something else on one plant..? Not so

Right now I have about 7 plants growing and a pretty purple.....(About an inch long) They appear to be bell shaped...Another one is dark purple......I think I will get the camera after them 2maro, in case the color changes...So I can watch the process......
They are all editable....?

Cute too......

thanks again.. I like growing peppers.. They are really a smooth gang.

dodge laugh laugh

#57159 July 24th, 2006 at 02:30 PM
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The "Rainbow" one's will give you anything
from a white(ish)cream color, to purple to
a pale peach/red and different shades like that...

#57160 July 25th, 2006 at 01:29 AM
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WOW and they are all edible?

dodge?

#57161 July 25th, 2006 at 08:32 AM
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Ciao dodge,

It sounds like you've got Bolivian Rainbow if it's a very small purple pepper on purple stems and foliage. My boyfriend is growing them as well. They take well to being grown in containers as well as the ground. So far, they're all a beautiful purple, but they're supposed to change to reds and oranges as they ripen.

Roumanian Rainbow is a bell pepper that starts out white and ripens to a deep yellow, then orange, then red. Duane's growing that, too. He's got a 15 gal IKEA bucket with 2 Bolivian Rainbows and a Romanian Rainbow in it. He's got them both in the ground as well.

There are MANY purple peppers out there...lilac Bell, Purple Beauty, Largo Purple, Purple Marconi, Purple Jalapeno, Purple Serrano, and a ton of ornamentals like Bolivian Rainbow.

Cheers,
Julianna

#57162 July 25th, 2006 at 08:40 AM
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Sorellia

I have to go out an take a photo for you to see..

Send me your email and I can get it to you faster.

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#57163 July 27th, 2006 at 01:53 AM
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Gang here is my Purple pepper ..Borav.

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Give me your advice?////

Are they good to eat?

;o)
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Good Morning, Dodge! wavey

Bolivian Rainbow "Purple" peppers will go from your purple to yellow, then orange, then finally red when mature. This is an extremely hot pepper- compare it to a Hot Cayenne pepper if you've ever had one. It's definitely edible... if you like heat. smile

Take Care!

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Ciao Dodge,

Put them in your cooked salsas and remove the inner ribs and seeds before you mince them. Wear gloves. The ribs and seeds contain the most heat in chilis. You can also freeze any minced bits for spiking into guacamole.

Beautiful plants, well done!
Julianna

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oh yes, beautifullll plants indeed.. thumbup

#57167 July 27th, 2006 at 06:22 AM
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Something I've always wondered-but for some reason have been given different answers from different nursery people. Argh !
You know those pepper plants we see in the nurseries around Christmas time?
They're labelled "Ornamental peppers" and are all colors of the rainbow and more. They're very small pointed peppers.
Are those peppers edible?

#57168 July 27th, 2006 at 07:15 AM
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Deborah:

Ornamental peppers shouldn't be eaten. They are meant to look pretty.

They are pretty plants though! I LOVE them! luv

#57169 July 27th, 2006 at 07:29 AM
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OK, thanks.
I guess I just don't see the point in a pepper that is just to look at...... Duh

#57170 July 27th, 2006 at 07:41 AM
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L0L! Me neither, Deborah. They are cute plants though and they add that punch of red, yellow, and orange at Christmas time when everything else in the house is green...

#57171 July 27th, 2006 at 08:36 AM
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Deborah.

Dont eat Ornamental peppers..That is poison.

They are just decorations......Only.

Wow

Glad you wrote.

dodge wink

#57172 July 27th, 2006 at 08:40 AM
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Thanks, Dodge.
No, I haven't ever tried one.
The weird thing is, different certified nurserymen giving me different info. Scary ! sca

#57173 July 27th, 2006 at 08:53 AM
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Deborah,

When you go into those nurserys,, just remember , they are mostly everyday folks like you and I, just working there for a living .
Know nothing most of them....

ANd another thing ......In the nursery they just start the plants.......DOubt if they grow them to mature like you an I do.

dodge.........

Us gardeners and farmers know more about the end results..........Nursery know more about the beginnings........Right???

;o)


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