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- Bright pointed peppers in pastel shades of purple, yellow, cream, and orange dot the top of this compact, well-branched little pepper!
- Such a charmer for containers as well as the garden bed,it is the most fun ornamental pepper yet, fruiting all summer long and so easy to grow. It's easy to see why it has been named an All-America award winner!
- AppeariAppearing in clusters of 4 to 6, these mini peppers are the cutest thing for patio, deck, and garden!ng in clusters of 4 to 6, these mini peppers are the cutest thing for patio, deck, and garden!
- They arise in all shades, from cream to butter to orange and lavender. And they sit at the top of the plant, facing the sun, so you can see them brilliantly above the lush dark green foliage.
- All of this on naturally well-branched, dense plants just 8 inches high and 10 inches wide!
Tolerant of heat, humidity, drought, wind, and rain, this pepper is about as easy as you can get for garden or container.
Just give it plenty of sunshine, good soil drainage, and a thorough watering every now and again (when the top ½-inch of soil has dried out).
An effortless and unusual source of color you'll treasure all season long!
How to Sow Capsicum:
Sow indoors at 75-80°F.
Start them 6-8 weeks before night temperatures remain above 55°F.
Seeds can also be sown outdoors when the soil remains above 65°F in early summer.
Indoors and out, sow at a depth of 4 times the size of the seeds and expect germination in 10-15 days.
Plants will beat fruit in 50-80 days after sowing.
How to Grow Capsicum:
Transplant when there are at least two sets of true leaves.
Plant out 2-3 weeks after last frost. Spacing: Space seedlings 18-24 inches apart in rows 30-36 inches apart.
Soil: Site in full sum in arsh, well-drained soil.
Keep plants well watered and mulch them to conserve moisture.
Using a 1-2-2 ratio fertilizer, feed before planting and again lightly after 6 weeks.