Pepper, Sweet Banana (Capsicum annuum) - 25 Seeds

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An extremely popular sweet & mild heirloom pepper, the “Sweet Banana” is the antidote to the hot and spicy pepper. “Sweet Banana” is versatile and flavorful and can be used successfully in a wide range of dishes. This one gets better with age!

•1941 All Americana Selection winner
•Heirloom
•Non-GMO
•Open Pollinated
•American grown seeds
•USDA Zones: 3-12

acAn extremely popular sweet & mild heirloom pepper, the “Sweet Banana” is the antidote to the hot and spicy pepper. “Sweet Banana” is versatile and flavorful and can be used successfully in a wide range of dishes. This one gets better with age!Growing Instructions:
Peppers, hot or sweet, can be quite easy to grow, but a little patience is required. Most varieties will take at least 85 days from sprouting to harvest.
For best results, seeds should be started indoors approximately 8-10 weeks before the last expected frost date. Temperatures must be at least 70 degrees for good germination rates. When starting seeds, it is recommended to start three to a pot and thin the weakest seedling, leaving the remaining two to grow as one plant.
Approximately one week before transplanting outdoors, harden off seedlings and prepare your plot with fertilizer or organic material, making sure your soil temperatures are at least 65 degrees consistently, or else seedlings will not survive the transplant.
Seedling pairs should be placed about 18 to 24 inches apart. They need a well drained bed, but consistent moisture is also important -- plastic sheeting or mulch can be good ideas for retaining moisture, but a drip irrigation system can be a good approach as well. Peppers will appreciate a stake or cage for stability, especially when they begin to fruit. Put a few match heads and a teaspoon of fertilizer in the hole before planting, peppers like the sulfur.


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