Heirloom pepper originally from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. It is my favorite pepper ,grown here for 5 years using biodynamic methods.
It is a small plant with lots of small yellow peppers that mature before the larger peppers. They have thick walls and are great for small meals and for stuffing.
They taste very sweet and always produce perfect peppers with no disease or insect damage.
Details:
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| Flowers: | | small white flowers |
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| Foliage: | | dark green |
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| Fruit: | | small 4 lobed flattened fruits, bright yellow with thick flesh |
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| Lifecycle: | | 1 (0: N/A, 1: annual, 2: perennial, 3: biennial) |
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| Height: | | 20 inches |
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| Diameter: | | 20 inches |
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| Heirloom: | | yes |
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| Container Planting: | | yes |
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Cultural Requirements:
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| USDA Zones: | | 7 to |
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| Soil: | | nuetral ph |
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| Propagation / Germination: | | 7 to 15 days |
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| Spacing: | | 2 foot |
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| Sun: | | full |
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| Water: | | when dry |
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| Pests and Diseases: | | none |
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All of our seed offerings were grown here. We have been seed savers for 20 years. Our seeds are packaged in original art packets, hand folded with 100% recycled paper. Instructions for growing are not on the packs but are on the listing under seed template. Books on gardening as well as many catalogs carry general information on growing seeds. I am available by e-mail or phone to answer any growing questions as well. You won't find that service from many sources of seeds . The shipping on our orders also includes the processing and handling charges which is also less or equal to most seed companies. Remember we hand pack each order and drive from the farm to the post office to ship your order. I are not a big seed company, in fact not a company at all. I am homestead gardener.