If you haven't tried this Sweet Romano Pepper variety of capsicum, you really should.
I just harvested the last of last years crop (it's spring here again) and these managed to stay fresh in the grow house until I picked them today.
Actually they are a bit past their prime (the curved one on the bottom lest has gone a little soft), but they still taste amazing.
Definitely plant this variety.
I even recommend you just go out and buy this variety if you can. I predict this will spell an end to our normal capsicums dominance within a few years.
120 Things in 20 years - Aquaponics - Sweet Romano Peppers (capsicum). I'm off to invest in capsicum futures.
It's my intention to gain a new ability every 2 months for the next 20 years. I'd enjoy some company, some help, and some constructive criticism.
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