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Bell peppers are most often used fresh for salads, sandwiches and garnish, but similar to other sweet peppers lend themselves well to grilling and roasting. Peppers need a long hot season to do well, and a very warm soil to germinate (75-90F). Start indoors well before transplanting, at least 8 weeks. Transplant outdoors after all danger of frost, the soil has warmed to at least 60F, and night temperatures are consistently warm--for many folks as late as June. Keep watered only well enough to keep the plant healthy and productive, too much water will degrade the flavor and quality of the fruit.
A unique open pollinated mini-bell pepper on compact plants only grow about 16 inches tall and fit n..
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This is one of the finest of the sweet 'bell' peppers available, with the classic square, elongated ..
$3.69
This beautiful Balkan heirloom pepper is almost translucent pale yellow in color. Very sweet for fre..
$2.99
A rare find, this sweet pepper produces medium-sized fruit reminiscent of a tomato in shape, thick-w..
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A unique open pollinated mini-bell pepper on compact plants only grow about 16 inches tall and fit n..
$2.99
This Yellow Wax pepper is a Chili Pepper and while not the hottest is definitely a medium hot chili ..
$2.99
An 'improved' version of the California Wonder. Very hardy pepper plant which is adaptable to vario..
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Sweet Banana peppers are also known as Hungarian Yellow Wax Sweet Pepper and about a dozen other sli..
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