mick
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Post by mick on May 29, 2019 19:50:30 GMT 10
I've been growing these little beauties for years now. They are really easy to grow and here in the sub-tropics , grow and fruit prolifically all year. I started of with a punnet of seedlings and now, I just sqeeze a couple of the overripe ones into the garden as the mature plant is about half way through its fruiting cycle.
This way, I have a continuous supply of these delicious flavour bombs and a brilliant source of vitamin C. We have them in our salads or just grab a handfull while working in the garden. Even better, the bugs don't worry them much.
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