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November 17, 2010

GIANT SEED SALE

Aloha Everyone,

First, I would like to thank all of you that have purchased my products over the past 3 years.  It has been fun, and I have learned a lot.  Next, I would like to bid all of you a fond “ALOHA” as I will be shutting down the commercial side of my website. It was just too much work taking care of all of the plants by hand and was cutting into my time to surf and run.   I will still be here to answer questions and help all of you grow the hottest pepper, and/or I will be happy to give you advice on organic gardening. But, the great thing is that I have had a great growing season and have the mother lode of  100% organic Bhut Jolokia seeds ON SALE  immediately!!! This will your last chance to purchase the absolute best “Bhut” seeds in the world at a ridiculous price.  These seeds will last 5-7 years in the freezer, so load up while you can.  Once again, mahalo nui loa for your support and good luck in the future!

Best Regards,

Jamie

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2 Comments »

  1. Jamie. I am a greenhouse grower by profession. I have been growing for 18 yrs. Just last year I figured out that if you germinate pepper seed of all kinds in straight vermiculite that you get at least
    %25 more germenation. It makes a real difference especially on hot peppers. I thouht u might like to try this. I promise u wont be disappointed.
    Donna Gardner
    Sunrise Garden Center
    Lawrence, Ks
    Zone 5b
    785-979-0801

    Comment by Donna Gardner — December 14, 2010 @ 2:37 pm

  2. Thank you Donna. I have heard this before. We have had more than an eighty percent germination rate with our seeds, and we credit this to soaking the seeds overnight in water. I will try you method to try and achieve an even higher germination rate.

    Aloha,
    Jamie

    Comment by admin — December 30, 2010 @ 4:10 pm

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