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Pepper Sweet, Mini Bell Yellow

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New type of Mini Bell Pepper. This is an open pollinated plant that will produce seeds and plants that are the same as its parents like an Heirloom variety. This Mini Bell Pepper hasn’t been around for the 50 years to make it an official Heirloom plant yet. It is best to start the seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before you plan to plant them in the garden. Plant the seeds about ¼ inch in the soil, it takes about a week for germination. Once you move the plants outdoors it will take about 2 months before you harvest the peppers. These Peppers are sweet and are great in salads or stuffed and used as snacks and appetizers. Zones 4 to 12 if started indoors. .5 grams approx 110 seeds.

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New type of Mini Bell Pepper. This is an open pollinated plant that will produce seeds and plants that are the same as its parents like an Heirloom variety. This Mini Bell Pepper hasn’t been around for the 50 years to make it an official Heirloom plant yet. It is best to start the seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before you plan to plant them in the garden. Plant the seeds about ¼ inch in the soil, it takes about a week for germination. Once you move the plants outdoors it will take about 2 months before you harvest the peppers. These Peppers are sweet and are great in salads or stuffed and used as snacks and appetizers. Zones 4 to 12 if started indoors. .5 grams approx 110 seeds.

New type of Mini Bell Pepper. This is an open pollinated plant that will produce seeds and plants that are the same as its parents like an Heirloom variety. This Mini Bell Pepper hasn’t been around for the 50 years to make it an official Heirloom plant yet. It is best to start the seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before you plan to plant them in the garden. Plant the seeds about ¼ inch in the soil, it takes about a week for germination. Once you move the plants outdoors it will take about 2 months before you harvest the peppers. These Peppers are sweet and are great in salads or stuffed and used as snacks and appetizers. Zones 4 to 12 if started indoors. .5 grams approx 110 seeds.

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