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![]() Sweet Bell Pepper Hybrid Mix Plants
So Colorful and Tasty
(6 customer reviews)Gurney's Choice Sweet Bell Hybrid Pepper Mix is a sampler of multicolored red, yellow, purple, and gold bells. 65-80 DAYS. Sweet or hot, peppers add excitement to any dish. You can fry, roast stuff or grill them, or simply chop and add to salads. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, February 08, 2007no colors here Reviewed By: Jerusha Lofland (Wichita, Kansas) For whatever reason, my plants only produced green peppers. One plant of the six didn't survive, but the others had good-tasting yields all summer long. Was looking forward to different colors, but the only one that turned red was a stunted one that shriveled while still small. Oh, well. Nice peppers anyway. - Thursday, May 03, 2007Colored Peppers Here! Reviewed By: James (Brooksville, FL) Peppers start off green, then turn various colors when ripe... as far as I know, all peppers do this, as many vegetables do, however immature peppers can be used and are quite tasty in their green state. To get colors... just wait until they are mature! - Thursday, November 01, 2007I love these peppers Reviewed By: Kirk (Anderson, IN) Planted these kinda late (mid-June) and one didn't survive. But, the other five that did produced like nothing else till first frost (Oct 28) when I picked about 50 or so peppers. Seriously thinking about two sets next year! Read More Reviews |
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