I like to try new a few types of peppers each year. A couple of years ago, I tried Puma Pepper. Here is a look at how it did in our garden from early spring through fall harvest. Puma peppers are some of the prettiest peppers that we've ever grown. They can be pretty hot though, so if you don't like the heat, these might not be for you.

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