- Novelty, sweet and tasty thick-walled fruits
- Grow in the cool or warm greenhouse for best results
- Excellent source of vitamin C, antioxidants and dietary fibre
- Gently spray flowers with tepid water to encourage fruit to set
- Feed regularly once flowers have formed
Mr Fothergill’s 21007 Vegetable Seeds, Pepper (Sweet) Colour Spectrum
£3.45
Description
Product Description
Sweet pepper colour spectrum seed by Mr. Fothergill’s. Thick-walled, great colours. Novelty, sweet and tasty thick walled fruits. Grow in the cool or warm greenhouse for best results.
Useful Information: Vitamin C; Iron; Dietary fibre
Sow and grow: For greenhouse crops, sow indoors, February-April. A warm kitchen windowsill is all you need for starting these seeds. Sow thinly, 0.5 cm (1/4-inch) deep, in a tray of compost. Water well and place in a warm position. A temperature of 15-20 degree C (60-68 degree F) is ideal. Keep moist. Seedlings usually appear in 7-21 days. Transplant to individual pots when large enough to handle. Grow on in cooler, but not cold conditions. Plant out May-June, to large pots, growing bags or into warm, well-drained soil in the greenhouse border. Plants can be grown outdoors in a warm, sunny, sheltered location. Crops will be smaller and later than those in a greenhouse. Harvest: July-October.
Hints and tips: Gently spray flowers with tepid water to encourage fruit to set. Feed regularly once flowers have formed.
Box Contains
1x 50 Seeds Pack
Additional information
Weight | 10 kg |
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Dimensions | 7.2 × 0.5 cm |
Package Dimensions | 14.8 x 7.2 x 0.5 cm; 10 Grams |
Part number | 21007 |
Moisture needs | Regular Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Item model number | 21007 |
ASIN | B001RTLPPM |
UNSPSC Code | |
Date First Available | 1 May 2010 |
Manufacturer | Mr Fothergill?s Seeds Ltd |
John flame –
Very good ,germinate very well.
G. Merrick –
Good value seeds, which have germinated reasonably well and we look forward to eating them in the Summer.
Ms K –
I thought I would give peppers a go in my new greenhouse. I have already had a good germination rate and look forward to different coloured peppers later in the year, fingers crossed!
William Proctor –
Growing well
T. Kirby –
I had bad luck last year with only about 6 plants growing beyond seed and 3 of those growing to a good size, unknown to me at the time, it isn’t a plant to be overwintered so the 3 plants died over the winter while in the unheated greenhouse.
myla balangue –
Very high quality seeds!
ally –
The peppers germinated well, so far so good
TDom –
Good success
Typonese –
Good selection of peppers. Germinated OK.
H&J –
Literally. No seeds were in the packet upon opening.