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Organic California Wonder Sweet Pepper Seeds (250mg)
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Organic California Wonder Sweet Pepper Seeds (250mg)

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For single seed packets of California Wonder Sweet Pepper, please visit PatriotSeeds.com to purchase.

 

Organic California Wonder Sweet Pepper (250mg) Description:
California Wonder Peppers, also known as Bell Peppers, are a sweet source of vitamin C that also adds nice crunch to a salad or vibrant flavor to sauteed or roasted vegetables. Declare your food independence and grow Organic Bell Peppers in your own garden. Organic pepper seeds from Patriot Seeds are 100% heirloom, Non-GMO, and non-hybrid. They are also open-pollinated, so you can grow, harvest, and replant your Bell Pepper crop endlessly. You can store the unused seeds for 5+ years.

Organic Pepper: Sweet - California Wonder Planting Instructions:
Plant seeds in full sun 1/4 inch deep and 12 to 24" apart. Start the seeds indoors in a warm, sunny location. If the plants do not get enough light, they will be leggy and unproductive. Don't hurry to transplant outside. To harden plants for transplanting, expose them to a couple of days of temperatures between 60 and 65 F and reduced water. Set plants outside 2-3 weeks after the last frost and when the soil has warmed. Plant them 1 to 2" apart, in rows 2 to 3" apart, or spaced about 14 to 16" apart in raised beds.

Organic Pepper: Sweet - California Wonder Harvesting Instructions:
Bell peppers are ready to harvest when they are firm and shiny with a crisp texture. Clip the fruits from the plant with garden shears rather than pulling them off. It is best to harvest them when they are smaller toward the beginning of summer. Frequent harvesting will encourage near-continuous fruit production. Fully mature bell peppers are 4 to 5" long and have full, well-formed lobes. Harvesting can continue until the first frost in the fall.

Did You Know This About California Wonder Peppers?
California Wonder Peppers, commonly known as the standard Bell pepper, were first noticed by the noted pirate Lionel Wafer. In 1699 he noted the pepper in his travel log. Thomas Jefferson also referred to the pepper in his writings.