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ORGANIC, GROWN IN MY SEED GARDEN, HARVESTED AND PACKAGED BY HAND IN RESEALABLE AIR TIGHT BAGS (EACH BAG IS INDIVIDUALLY LABELED).
ALL SEED LOTS ARE TESTED FOR GERMINATION.
THE LISTING PICTURE IS FROM MY SEED GARDEN
Delicious. No garden is complete without Peppers.
Heirloom. Organic. The Large Red Cherry Sweet pepper is a Sweet round pepper resembling a cherry. The medium thick walls start dark green then change to red. The fruits grow continuously and produce multiple blooms. Tall, heavy yielding plants; Germinate at 75-80F. The pepper produced is nearly round, deep green, 1 to 1-1/4 inch fruits. turn cherry red. Walls are medium thick. Continuous fruiting over a long season. Cherry peppers remain some of the most popular peppers to grow at home, since they don't require a large space. They do need full sun, and should definitely not be planted until after the last frost of the year. Frost can kill young seedlings quite easily.
While starting seeds of the Large Cherry Pepper is not necessarily difficult, the right conditions will make the process successful. Sow Large Cherry Pepper seeds directly in the ground in the spring when the threat of frost has passed or start in containers several weeks before transplanting into soil. Keep the ground moist but not wet for the first couple of weeks. Pick a sunny, well-drained spot for planting for the best performance. Prefers a well-drained fertile soil in a sunny position. Large Cherry Peppers are splendid for growing up stakes or a cage. They will tip from the weight of the peppers, but you can support with stakes and twine. Large Cherry Pepper plants need regular watering and grow well in heat. Height: 24 to 30" Days to harvest-70 to 90 Days Spacing: 24-36" inches Depth: 1/4 inch Germination:
Zones 3-10
All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season
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We are a small family run seed processor that has a long tradition of farming for many generations. I fondly remember my Grandfather telling stories about his Grandfather tilling the earth and the events that impacted his success. The stories bring to life the courage and creativity required to survive capricious weather and market prices. Our history makes it clear that the rewards of farming, including the birthing of the calves, the bounty of a good harvest, and the family's feeling of being rooted in the soil. I still remember with pride, getting to sit on my Grandfathers lap while driving the tractor for the first time during corn harvest.