Sweet Red Pepper

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Brighten your garden with our Sweet Red Pepper plant, an easy-to-grow red pepper variety perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners. Enjoy vibrant, eye-catching red peppers that bring both color and delicious flavor to your outdoor space.

Features

  • Easy-to-grow varieties suitable for beginners
  • Vibrant, eye-catching red peppers
  • Sweet and delicious taste, ideal for fresh consumption
  • High yield with over 20 fruits per plant
  • Versatile growth for containers, garden beds, and small spaces

Growing Tips

Achieving the best results with your Sweet Red Pepper plant is simple:

  • Full sun exposure for optimal growth
  • Regular watering, especially during flowering and fruiting
  • Fertilize with tomato or balanced fertilizer once flowers appear
  • Support plants with stakes or cages as fruits develop

Benefits

Our Sweet Red Pepper is not only a stunning addition to your garden but also offers numerous culinary uses. Perfect for salads, roasting, stuffing, and grilling, these peppers are rich in vitamins C, A, and B-6, providing both taste and nutritional benefits.

Add a splash of color and flavor to your garden with our Sweet Red Pepper plant. Explore more varieties in our Small Space Gardening collection.

Care Information

Sunlight Full Sun
Position Sheltered
Soil Moist but well-drained
Planting Time February to April
Moisture Moist
Hardiness H1C
Growth Rate Medium
Spacing 38cm
Height and Spread 60cm x 30cm
Annual or Perennial Annual
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal growing conditions for sweet pepper plants?

Sweet pepper plants thrive in full sun with well-drained, fertile soil. Consistent watering and warm temperatures are essential for healthy growth.

When should I harvest sweet peppers?

Harvest sweet peppers when they reach full size and colour, typically 60-90 days after planting. Cut peppers from the plant rather than pulling.

How do I care for sweet pepper plants?

Water regularly, especially during dry spells. Fertilise every few weeks, and provide support if the plants become heavy with fruit.

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