Purple Beauty Bell Pepper

Purple Beauty Bell Peppers develop into an eggplant shade of purple and eventually to a reddish color. They are around 3 to 4 inches long as well as wide. The compact bushy plants produce an abundance of fruit on the crown as well as on the limbs. It is just one of many colors that bell peppers provide so gather them all and make a beautifully colorful salad. Being sensitive to the cold, planting should be delayed until the danger of frost is past in the spring. Ideal temperatures are 70 to 80 degrees F during the day, and 60 to 70 degrees F at night. Usually, the plants set satisfactory crops when temperatures are between 65 and 80 degrees F and the soil is well-supplied with moisture. Avoid a soggy, water-logged soil condition when growing peppers.

Size: #4

Spacing: Plant 18″ apart.

Height: Grows 24″ to 36″ tall.

How To Grow: Plant in full sun.

Outstanding Features: Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus.

Tips: Water plants thoroughly after transplanting. Avoid planting under conditions that will stunt the plants and lead to poor production, such as cold weather, lack of sufficient soil moisture, or lack of sufficient fertilizer. Water deeply but not too often.

Uses: Garden Vegetable/Fruit

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