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Here is your standard bell pepper. Perfect to stuff with it’s big and blocky shape.
Days To Maturity: 75 days
Fruit Size: 4 inches
Sun: Full Sun
Spread: 12 inches
Height: 18-24 inches
HEIRLOOM
Planting Time: Warm Season (website says spring)
Sow Method: Indoor Sow
Sow Time: start indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost, transplant outside after danger of frost has passed
Thin: 24 inches
Approx seeds per packet: 25 seeds
How to Grow:
Plant seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last danger of frost. Once the seedlings are ready, harden the seedlings one week before transplanting outdoors. Once ready place them 18”-24” apart in soil. Ensure that the soil is constantly water and weeds are under control.
HEIRLOOM
The radicchio is a type of chicory. People often mistake it as a purple cabbage or lettuce. To curb its bitterness, soak for 30 min in water, or braise gently in milk before adding it to your next dish!
Days To Maturity: 60-80 days
Sun: Full Sun
Spread: 12”-16”
Height: 12”-16”
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Planting Time: Fall, Spring
Sow Time: 2-4 weeks before last frost
Thin: 12”
Life Cycle: Annual
Approx Seeds per Packet: 20 Seeds
How to Grow:
Plant the seeds 2-3 weeks before the last frost in a sunny location 12” apart. Once the seedlings emerge, thin to 12”. Make sure keep the weeds under control and plants well watered.
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Heirloom
The sweet banana pepper is very popular for pickling, frying, and other recipes. You can find the banana peppers in different varieties of colors from yellow to red.
Days To Maturity: 72 days
Fruit Size: 6”-7”
Sun: Full Sun
Spread: 12 inches
Height: 18-24 inches
Sow Method: Indoor Sow
Planting Time: Spring
Sow Time: 8-12 weeks before last frost
Thin: 24 inches
Approx Seeds per Packet: 100 Seeds
How to Grow:
Plant the seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last danger of frost. In 10-21 days, a soon as the seedlings emerge, place them in a sunny location. Before planting, accustom the seedling plants outdoors for a week. Plant them in a sunny location with rich soil and 18” apart in rows spaced 24”-36” apart. Ensure they have moist soil and keep weeds under control.