This Sweet Pepper Juicy mix is filled to the brim with colour and sweetness, including our four firm favourite varieties:
California Wonder
Little Bomb
Sweet Chocolate
Marconi
Sweet Banana
£12.99
A juicy mix of our favourite sweet peppers! Your kitchen and garden alike will be filled with a riot of colour and interest.
Your plants will arrive in a 65mm plug and will be approximately 10-20cm tall. Sales end 23rd June.
This Sweet Pepper Juicy mix is filled to the brim with colour and sweetness, including our four firm favourite varieties:
California Wonder
Little Bomb
Sweet Chocolate
Marconi
Sweet Banana
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As you well know, plants are unpredictable creatures and so is the British weather. As such, we reserve the right to substitute items in your order for an equivalent variety. To find out more about substitutions, please take a look at our terms and conditions.
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Peppers can be grown in containers, growing bags or in open ground, as long as it is a well-drained, sheltered, sunny spot. Peppers will grow well in a greenhouse, but will also thrive in pots outside if you place them in a warm, sunny spot. A south- or west-facing brick wall or fence is ideal, as the heat absorbed during the day will be reflected back towards the plants at night, ensuring a higher average temperature. Dig in about an inch of well rotted manure or compost to enrich the soil about a month before planting out your peppers.
Whilst peppers will do well outside given a warm summer and a sunny, sheltered spot, greenhouse or poly-tunnel growing is the only way to ensure a good crop in colder parts of the UK or on more exposed sites.
The time for planting out can vary according to where you want to grow your peppers. Those intended for the greenhouse or polytunnel can be planted into position as soon as early May, giving the longest possible season of growth. Outdoor-grown types are best moved to their final placing after the last frost – usually late May.
Pot on your peppers into 9cm pots as soon as they arrive. If you are planting your peppers outside, begin hardening plants off a few weeks beforehand by placing them outside for increasingly longer spells. This will ensure they adjust to weather conditions outdoors before being moved to their permanent growing position. When planting out, leave 45cm between each pepper to give them enough room to spread.
The plants can also be transferred into grow bags, at three per bag, or kept in good-sized containers. Plant one pepper per 30cm container, or opt for a compost volume of at least five litres
You may need to stake and tie plants in if they produce lots of heavy fruit. Water plants regularly and feed with a liquid fertiliser such as comfrey once the first fruit has set.
Peppers are prone to aphids and red spider mite, and may suffer from blossom end rot if not watered regularly.
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