Sweet Pepper seeds and Bell Peppers, Marconi, Mavras, Mohawk, Red Cheese Pepper, Redskin, Shishito, Rainbow Mixed, Thor, Yankee Bell
Vegetable Sweet & Bell Pepper seeds
Sow January onwards 23-28°C
cover seed lightly grow on at 20°C, plant out April (protected) onwards, harvest
June onwards. Grow in conservatory, greenhouse or outdoors in warmer areas. Grow
in a warm sheltered area ideal in pots on the patio or decking. Can be sown well
into May but the crop will be ready for harvest later in the season (subject to
a late hot summer!) Refers to UK climate.
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Red Marconi Av 30 seeds Long thin fruits with a mild sweet flavour for use either green or red. A heavy cropper.
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Marconi Rosso Organic Sourced Av 50 seeds Sow March / April Harvest July to October Marconi Rosso a summer vegetable for glasshouse, polytunnel or outdoors. A mild, sweet flavoured pepper with long, thin pods that turn deep red when ripe. Highly productive. For outdoor use transfer to cold frame and gradually harden off before planting in the open ground at the end of May. £1.40 Add to basket
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Mavras F1 Av 10 seeds A purple coloured sweet bell pepper. The unripe fruit is a shiny purple colouring and then ripens into dark red. High yields of large blocky, thick walled fruits. Tm2 resistant.
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Mohawk
F1 Av 10 Seeds A sister to the well known Redskin. Mohawk possesses a compact habit ideal for patio pots and containers. Very early to mature, producing good yields of orange coloured medium sized bell-shaped fruits. £2.95 Add to basket
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Paradicsom Alaku Sarga NEW Av 10 seeds One of the truly great Hungarian peppers. Yellow, flat, ribbed pumpkin shaped fruit have the tremendous flavour that peppers from Hungary are famous for. The flesh is very thick, crisp and juicy. This rare variety was collected Hungary £2.35 Add to basket
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Pimiento Av 15 seeds Attractive heart shaped fruits that ripen green to red and have particularly sweeter walled flesh than standard bell types, tapering to a rounded point. The foliage is strong upright and vigorous and the fruit set is pendant. Superb baked or even roasted, delicious stuffed. 11cm in length 8cm in diameter. £2.20 Add to basket
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Rainbow Mixed Av10 seeds A mixture of sweet peppers which includes a good selection of colours. The culinary uses are endless, use fresh in salads, sauces, and stuffed peppers.
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Red Cheese Pepper Av 15 seeds Candy-sweet, round, flat, 3", pimento-type peppers that have thick, red flesh, great for stuffing or fresh eating. So good, they are almost addictive. Very productive plants. Once used to colour cheese. 80 days. £2.20 Add to basket
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Redskin Av 10 Seeds A true dwarf bell pepper, ideal for patio pots and containers. Compact habit growing to 30-40cm in height. Very early fruiting with an excellent yield of medium sized fruits. £3.20 Add to basket
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Shishito Green F1 Speciality Baby size Sweet
Pepper Av 20 seeds Shishitou Unique Japanese baby sized sweet pepper produces small glossy fruits that should be picked green and lightly stir fried as used in tempura Japanese cuisine.
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F1 Av 15 seeds Thor F1 a hybrid Italian sweet pepper, large fruits ideal for stuffing, roasting etc delicious sweet flavour. Peppers ripen from green to red.
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Yankee Bell
Pepper Av 25 seeds An early, green-to-red sweet bell pepper with rather blocky, 3 to 4-lobed, medium size, thick walled fruits. Peppers hold well into the sweet red stage. 60 days green 80 days red ripe.
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The cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different
sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem
to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only,
you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a
rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed
like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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