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I must admit I do treat my sweet peppers the same as my chillies. I’ve not really tried many varieties. When I found one I liked, I just stuck with it. The variety I grow is Palermo . I admittedly got them out of peppers I brought from a cheap supermarket. But they’ve been fantastic and the seeds have lasted 4 years. This was the first year I’ve struggled with germination. They are a big pointy sweet Pepper with lovely flavour. After a quick google because of your question. I’ve found seeds available.
https://www.plant-world-seeds.com/store/...osQAvD_BwE
This I’m very pleased about, don’t think I isolated mine early enough to save seeds and I really need more. So thank you
This is mine at the moment. They get big given the chance and they need a lot of support.
The one useful bit of advice I can give you about sweet peppers is NEVER GROW CALIFORNIA WONDER!!!
https://www.plant-world-seeds.com/store/...osQAvD_BwE
This I’m very pleased about, don’t think I isolated mine early enough to save seeds and I really need more. So thank you
This is mine at the moment. They get big given the chance and they need a lot of support.
The one useful bit of advice I can give you about sweet peppers is NEVER GROW CALIFORNIA WONDER!!!
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.