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Green Chili's
Where is the best place to purchase Hatch Green Chili seeds?
katjohn83- Posts : 53
Join date : 2014-01-23
Location : Shreveport, LA
Re: Green Chili's
Never ordered from them, but you can get them from:




brianj555-
Posts : 444
Join date : 2017-08-22
Location : Zone 9 - Mississippi
Re: Green Chili's
Thanks BrianJ.
I saw those as well.
Almost ordered from Tyler farms as they had an A+ BBB rating but they were not in stock.
Wasn't able to find any info on the other one nor a couple of others so was definitely looking for someone who had experience ordering form one of them.
I appreciate the reply. I was wondering of anyone was still on here or not. LOL
I saw those as well.
Almost ordered from Tyler farms as they had an A+ BBB rating but they were not in stock.
Wasn't able to find any info on the other one nor a couple of others so was definitely looking for someone who had experience ordering form one of them.
I appreciate the reply. I was wondering of anyone was still on here or not. LOL
katjohn83- Posts : 53
Join date : 2014-01-23
Location : Shreveport, LA
Re: Green Chili's
It's pretty quiet on the forum at this time of the year what with the winter weather and the holidays. It would help if more members contributed something on a regular basis. I checked the stats and found some have been registered for years and have a very low or even nil number of posts. So come on folks lets get those posts coming in. The forum needs you.katjohn83 wrote:... I was wondering of anyone was still on here or not. LOL

trolleydriver
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Join date : 2015-05-04
Age : 76
Location : Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Re: Green Chili's
I agree. My region is super energetic and active when the season is imminent or upon us! But this time of year is just as important for trading info about various cultivars, techniques, prep, whatever! Yes glad you chimed in katjohn!trolleydriver wrote:It's pretty quiet on the forum at this time of the year what with the winter weather and the holidays. It would help if more members contributed something on a regular basis. I checked the stats and found some have been registered for years and have a very low or even nil number of posts. So come on folks lets get those posts coming in. The forum needs you.katjohn83 wrote:... I was wondering of anyone was still on here or not. LOL
Scorpio Rising-
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Join date : 2015-06-12
Age : 61
Location : Ada, Ohio
Re: Green Chili's
You’re welcome KatJohn. I did figure you had googled and seen those guys, but I figured you should get some response particularly as my state neighbor.
I need all the neighbors I can get. If I’m not mistaken, you and Cajun cappy are the closest members to my location.
Scorpio and TD are both correct as well. This time of year is probably as if not more than important for help and advice on the forum, especially for newbies like me. It’s seed starting time here in zone 9. I have tons of questions. Thanks from Mississippi to those veterans who stay active during their dormant times.

Scorpio and TD are both correct as well. This time of year is probably as if not more than important for help and advice on the forum, especially for newbies like me. It’s seed starting time here in zone 9. I have tons of questions. Thanks from Mississippi to those veterans who stay active during their dormant times.

brianj555-
Posts : 444
Join date : 2017-08-22
Location : Zone 9 - Mississippi
Re: Green Chili's
After touring AZ and NM, I had my first experience with Hatch peppers in New Mexico. Maybe I will try growing them next year along with the poblanos.
Re: Green Chili's
sanderson wrote:After touring AZ and NM, I had my first experience with Hatch peppers in New Mexico. Maybe I will try growing them next year along with the poblanos.
You haven't lived until you have been to the Hatch Chile Festival on Labor Day Weekend, in Hatch, NM.

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