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    <title>Almost unbelievable,</title>
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    <description>my chilis are blossoming again. &lt;br /&gt;
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We like to eat spicy food, so I tried growing chili plants myself. Unexpectedly, basically every seed I sowed turned into a plant and I ended up with about 100 plants (5 different kinds). 2 of each kind I kept for myself, the others I gave away. From 6 plants I already got quite a nice harvest. They are all blossoming again, plus two other plants that were a little bit late.</description>
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