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Sep 13, 2021 3:23 PM CST
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If the peppers could be perennial do you mulch them heavily? That would be nice not to have to plant again. Just have to mark where they are to find them in the spring.
I just planted Red Cabbage and Brussel Sprout. Also some Burger Red Onions. I planted them from loose plants last year and they were the best onions ever. We just ran out and miss them a lot. My husband said the plant a lot more this year. I'm not very knowledgeable about science tific names of plants and am approaching an age that I may have to get someone else to do the planting.
If you live in Arizona and have a 6b zone, you must live in a higher elevation.
Thanks for your reply,
Billie

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