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Chilies take their sweet time. I'm still trying to figure out peppers in general here in TN. When I lived in VA (very similar climate) I planted my peppers and tomatoes in mid April and get fruit May - Dec/Jan (depending on frost). Here, I get tomatoes starting in may, but my plants die in August/Sept. And I don't get any peppers until September. Right now my pepper plants are loaded with fresh fruit. I don't understand it at all...
We are waiting for these ones to germinate and the chillies we ordered online haven't been posted yet and won't return our emails.
