Re: [CH] Longevity of chile plants

Anthony delonga (anth0nyma@yahoo.com)
Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:04:05 -0400 (EDT)

im in massachusetts so its harder to have our chile freinds as
perenials...
what do older chile plants look like?
the same as the new?


--- Susan Byers <chilewmn@bluemarble.net> wrote:
> The oldest baby I have is a six-year-old Pima Bajio
> chiltepine. I have to
> prune it to get it back in the house each winter. It
> is like a little tree
> by now. I've had customers tell me they have kept a
> plant going for 10+
> years. Anyone else been that lucky?
> Susan Byers
> The Chile Woman
> 
> 
> 

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