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I’ve been growing some peppers for the last few months, indoors and without much direct sunlight, but I’ve have some great successes with my plants. I haven’t posted many pictures of the plants, so here’s a digital dump of the plants over the last few months. Enjoy!

Peppers delivered in perfect condition

Pepper Seedlings out of the box

Cayenne Pepper Plant - Looks a bit depressed.

Cayenne Pepper Plant - Looking happy now.

Pepper Plants - All in a row.

The Cayenne was the first to fruit

Beautiful Cayenne Peppers

Red Savina Habanero Peppers - Roasted (for Guacamole)

A pepper grows in Manhattan
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Posted by: Nick Lindauer - Categories: Chile Pepper Information, Hot Sauce Stuff
Permalink: Pepper Pictures
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Those peppers look absolutely beautiful!!! I’m jealous!
Dang, can’t grow those here. I’m in the wrong part of California man !!!
them thar peppars look mighty purrty!!AND theys was grewn in NEW YORK CITY?!!??!!
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I’m sorry, this must be said: “NEW YORK CITY! Get a rope.”
Whoo. Pace Picante sauce. Great ad campaign. Terrible sauce.
Nice looking hababeros, Nick