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Jingle Bell Pepper Seeds

Jingle Bell Pepper Seeds

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Feeling like getting into the festivities? Well, why not celebrate the holidays by gifting someone or getting your hands on the Jingle Bell Pepper Seeds? Or celebrate during Christmas in July, we’re not judging. This is a great bell pepper variety to have when you have family and friends over for the holidays.

The prolific Jingle Bell pepper plant will produce heavy yields of 1-inch sweet bell peppers with medium flesh, and you can expect to start harvesting at around 55 days. The plant is relatively easy to grow if they receive plenty of moisture, nutrients, and sunshine. They are called Jingle Bell peppers because of their miniature, pendant sized, and they only mature from green to red.

While these peppers will be excellent for salads, stuffed peppers, and stir-fries, we know they would provide a wonderful addition to any holiday food of your choice. Heck, you can even store them by hanging them as Christmas lights! Time to have a jolly time with Jingle Bell peppers!

  • Species: Capsicum Annuum
  • Heat Level: 0 SHUs
  • Type: Sweet
  • Flavor: Sweet
  • Origin: America
  • Pod Size: 1"
  • Plant Height: 2 ft.
  • Days to Harvest: 55+ Days

Expand your garden list with our Sweet Pepper Seeds and Sweet Pepper Plant varieties!

Specifications:

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  • Plant size: 2 ft.
  • Pod size: 1"
  • Origin: USA
  • Species: Annuum
  • SHU: 0

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Growing Nicely!

I'm growing these hydroponically. I started them using the wet paper towel trick, which sped up the germination. Now they're about 7 inches high in the Aerogarden. No flowers yet, but fingers crossed!

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Christopher LeFrois
Germination poor

Poor germination