Sweet Peppers
Peppers love the heat, so plant in a sunny location after all risk of frost has passed. Plant in rich, well-draining soil, fertilize and water on a regular schedule. Peppers are a great choice for container gardening.
Better Bell
- Maturity 65 Days
- 4 lobed, thick walled, 4-5" peppers
- Fruits mature to red
- Vigorous hig yielding plants
- Good diseas resistance
Big Bertha
- Maturity 72 days
- Extra large 7" long by 3 1/2" wide fruits
- Very popular stuffing pepper
- Good disease resistance
California Wonder (hierloom)
- Maturity 75 days
- Largest open pollinated heirloom pepper
- Great for stuffing, or slicing
- The standard pepper since 1928
Cherry Pick
- Maturity 68 days
- Nice uniform 1 1/4" fruits
- Provides excellent yields
- Normally harvested green, let mature to red for pickled peppers
Dragon Fly
- Maturity 75 days
- Fruits are thick walled, 3" tall and wide with green interior flesh
- Sweet and flavorful
- Fruits mature green to purple
Golden California Wonder (heirloom)
- Maturity 70 days
- Similar to California Wonder in size and shape
- Fruits ripen to a nice golden yellow
Pepperoncini (heirloom)
- Maturity 65 days
- Prized for its mild, sweet flavor
- Excellent for pickling or fresh use
Peppers From Heaven
- Maturity 70-80 days
- A small, sweet pepper
- Great for hanging baskets and patio planters
- Higly productive
Red Knight
- Maturity 70-80 Days
- Big heavy blocky peppers
- Excellent flavor
- Excellent disease resistance
Tricked You
- Maturity 90 days
- Jalapeno flavor with no heat
- Great for mild sauces, salsas and stir fries
- Excellent producing plants
Sweet Banana
- Maturity 70 days
- Fruits mature from yellow to red
- Fruits have a nice mild flavor
- Plants yield 25 to 30 peppers