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Peppers, Pimento - 900 Mg

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Pimentos are mild flavored sweet peppers with a distinctive taste and shape. Ripe pimentos are bright red, sweet and crunchy. Plants are ornamental enough to use in the flower garden or in containers. Use pimentos fresh in salads and with dips, in Spanish omelets, and for pickling and relishes. Plant in full sun in fertile, well-drained soil amended with organic matter. Sow indoors 8 to 9 weeks before the last frost. Keep soil temperature in the mid-70’s. Set hardened transplants in the garden 2 weeks after last frost. Water deeply every week if rainfall isn’t adequate. Fertilize when first flowers form and eight weeks later. Cut fruits every week when red but before they begin to soften. Harvest regularly so plant will continue producing.

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Wetsel Seed™ Pimento Pepper Seed
900mg Packet
Pimentos are mild flavored sweet peppers with a distinctive taste and shape. Ripe pimentos are bright red, sweet and crunchy. Plants are ornamental enough to use in the flower garden or in containers. Use pimentos fresh in salads and with dips, in Spanish omelets, and for pickling and relishes.

Plant in full sun in fertile, well-drained soil amended with organic matter. Sow indoors 8 to 9 weeks before the last frost. Keep soil temperature in the mid-70’s. Set hardened transplants in the garden 2 weeks after last frost. Water deeply every week if rainfall isn’t adequate. Fertilize when first flowers form and eight weeks later. Cut fruits every week when red but before they begin to soften. Harvest regularly so plant will continue producing.
Seed Variety: Peppers, Pimento
Botanical Name: Capsicum annuum
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Planting Depth: 1/4 in.
Seed Spacing: 2 in.
Spacing Between Rows: 24-30 in.
Thinning Height: 3-4 in.
Space After Thinning: 18-24 in.