Skip to product information
1 of 4

Sandia Seed Company

Bell Chocolate Sweet Heirloom Seeds

Bell Chocolate Sweet Heirloom Seeds

Regular price $ 3.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $ 3.99 USD
Sale Sold out

A chocolate-colored bell pepper with a very sweet flavor. It ripens from green to dark brown on the outside and brick-red flesh on the inside. This is our earliest pepper to harvest, with the first peppers ripening at around 57 days.

Heavy fruit set of 3-4” peppers and it tolerates cool nights. Heat Level: None

Like fast-growing peppers?
Check out more of the earliest pepper varieties we carry. 

This early bell pepper was bred by Elwyn Meader and introduced by the University of New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station in 1965. The chocolate color skin and the red flesh are beautiful raw in salads and roasted in other dishes.

A very popular variety among home gardeners for their small size, sweet flavor, hardiness, and prolific nature. This bell is a great choice for gardeners with short seasons. Capsicum annuum  (57 days) Heirloom - Open-pollinated - Non-GMO

Heat Level: None

~ Packet contains 10 seeds. 

In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to warm nightly temperatures. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7 - 14 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 30” apart or into large 5-gallon containers. Harvest peppers when they are full size and brown. 


All of our seeds are GMO-free.

View full details

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
g
greta
loved these!

These were all-stars during our seedling starting months. They were strong, and all we planted survived and thrived! Not as early as I thought and not as prolific but they were true to color and fun to eat!

H
Heather Jones
Beautiful color

These purple bell peppers are quite stunning in person, a deep chocolatey burgandy. Larger than expected, they are longer than wide. They look great added to salads or stir fries or as sweet poppers. Seeds were a little slow to start, they had helmet heads, but I think I didn't have enough moisture in the room, I helped them along by misting them and cut a tiny bit off the shell with some nail clippers to help them break through.

D
Danny C.
Earliest Pepper is right!

These are super fast growing peppers, it was nice to have some peppers earlier than expected! Nice tasting sweet peppers, and they're very good looking in a salad.

  • Hot Pepper Seeds:  Helmet Head

    Hot Pepper Seeds: Helmet Head

    If you grow Hot Pepper Seeds, Super Hot Pepper Seeds, Sweet Pepper Seeds, or any chile seeds from around the world, you have likely have encountered “helmet heads” at some...

    Hot Pepper Seeds: Helmet Head

    If you grow Hot Pepper Seeds, Super Hot Pepper Seeds, Sweet Pepper Seeds, or any chile seeds from around the world, you have likely have encountered “helmet heads” at some...

  • Reseeding the Sweet 16: March Madness

    Reseeding the Sweet 16: March Madness

    Reseeding the Sweet 16:  March Madness... We saw this headline on Google News and it took us a double take to realize it wasn't about gardening... not about basketball. haha!!...

    Reseeding the Sweet 16: March Madness

    Reseeding the Sweet 16:  March Madness... We saw this headline on Google News and it took us a double take to realize it wasn't about gardening... not about basketball. haha!!...

  • Companion Plants for Chile Peppers

    Companion Plants for Chile Peppers

      The reason companion planting is so beneficial is not fully understood, but has been noted by farmers and gardeners for many generations. There are some basic concepts that do...

    Companion Plants for Chile Peppers

      The reason companion planting is so beneficial is not fully understood, but has been noted by farmers and gardeners for many generations. There are some basic concepts that do...

  • How to Grow Chilli Plants

    How to Grow Chilli Plants

    Chillies, chiles, peppers, whatever you want to call them, are easy to grow plants in any vegetable garden. They do like warm weather, so it is best to start them...

    How to Grow Chilli Plants

    Chillies, chiles, peppers, whatever you want to call them, are easy to grow plants in any vegetable garden. They do like warm weather, so it is best to start them...

1 of 4
Green Chile Seeds

Green Chile Seeds

Sandia Seed specializes in seeds for the famous Hatch Green Chile, Poblano,... 

NEW SEEDS

NEW SEEDS

Grow something new in your garden! Check out our newest seeds we've... 

Best Peppers for Containers

Best Peppers for Containers

If you want to grow peppers in containers, below are our top favorite...