Sweet Pickle Pepper Seeds

Sweet Pickle Pepper Seeds
Sweet Pickle Pepper Seeds

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Just 2 inches long and packed with sweet flavor, they're super for salads, garnishes, and pickling
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Seeds Per Pack
25
Key Characteristics
Days To Maturity

65

Mature Height

15 IN

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Description / Sweet Pickle Pepper Seeds

Days to Maturity: 65 from transplant

The perfect pickling pepper, Sweet Pickle looks as good as it tastes with colorful "Christmas tree light" fruits of yellow, orange, red, and even purple. Plant an extra bush or two in containers just for the eye candy.

These peppers are about 2 inches long, tapering to a blunt end. Thick-walled and very sweet, they hold up beautifully on the plant, and keep their color, shape, and texture nicely when pickled. So appealing as they ripen into warm shades in the sunny garden.

Easy to grow and very heavy-yielding, Sweet Pickle plants reach 12 to 15 inches high and wide—perfect for containers or a low edging around the veggie garden. Or dot them among your sun-loving flowering annuals—they'll keep some pests at bay, and they look terrific.

Product Details

SKU 05648-PK-P1
Genus Capsicum
Variety Sweet Pickle
Product Classification Seeds, Vegetables
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Days To Maturity 65.00
Characteristics Edible, Heirloom
Uses Containers, Outdoor

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  1. Alayna

    Nothing produced 0 people found this helpful

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    We placed seeds in an incubator under full light for about 3 weeks and they have not sprouted. The tomatoes and the green beans all sprouted great! Super bummed about these peppers: we were excited to try them
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  2. Janet McDonald

    Didn’t grow 0 people found this helpful

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    I was very disappointed. I planted all seeds & none came up. I tried both ways -beginning in house & out in garden. No luck!
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  3. Joy

    Sweet Pickle Peppers 1 people found this helpful

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    Love these little peppers. Pretty, little tasty and productive We munch on them raw, just eat around the core like corn on the cob. Very attractive, stand up to heat and some neglect.
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  4. Karen Muse

    not for the flower bed 0 people found this helpful

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    The Sweet Pickle peppers produce tasty fruits (they are excellent roasted!) but I made the mistake of planting a dozen plants in the front of my flower bed. What they don't tell you is that the earliest fruits are buried down in the plants underneath the foliage where you can barely see them. I didn't get the lovely colorful fruits showing on top of the plants like in the photo until late in the season (mid-September). So I can recommend this pepper for eating, but I wouldn't plant it for ornamental purposes unless you're okay with a late show.
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  5. A. Mason

    Zero germination 0 people found this helpful

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    Planted 4 times, inside and outside and not 1 seed germinated.
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  6. Jim b

    Disapointed 0 people found this helpful

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    Must have done something wrong. They never came up. All the others did.
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  7. Tyler C

    The only seeds that didnt sprout in my 2019 order 0 people found this helpful

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    I purchased over 12 dozen different types of veggies and these were the only ones that didnt sprout or if they did grew 1/8th of an inch and just died.
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  8. Chris

    Great Little Pepper 1 people found this helpful

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    I have grew this Pepper every year its a nice short little bushy plant with lots of colorful little peppers on it. I use them in salads, pickling, and stir fry. It would be a great container plant also.
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  9. Diane A.

    Love these.... 1 people found this helpful

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    They are lovely in the garden, prolific, and tasty. Will probably continue growing them every year. Taste is sweet and crisp, no heat.
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  10. JJonesy

    Prettiest Pepper plant in the garden! 1 people found this helpful

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    Great pepper, loaded with multi-color peppers that were sweet and delicious - used them in cooking and salads as well. Will grow this every year and will probably expand their use on the patio in pots. Really spectacular.
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  11. Karen

    Easy, Gorgeous Pepper 2 people found this helpful

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    Seed germination was great and the plants took off once placed in the garden. My Sweet Pickle Peppers are planted in containers and they seem to love it. They (so far this season) don't seem troubled by borers or other pests which makes me love them even more. It's a nice, heavy-walled, even-tempered pepper worth growing.
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  12. Calvin

    Ornamental Peppers 2 people found this helpful

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    These peppers are very easy to grow and so attractive. I used some of them for raffle prizes at a dinner party. One woman asked if she could have a pepper plant instead of a potted palm. I put a card in with them to let the winners know that the peppers are edible, not hot, and have a flavor like a bell pepper.
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