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Bell Chocolate Beauty Bell Pepper Seeds - Early Harvest, Heirloom - ON SALE

Bell Chocolate Beauty Bell Pepper Seeds - Early Harvest, Heirloom - ON SALE

Regular price $ 1.25 USD
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Chocolate Beauty Bell Pepper Seeds - Sweet, Early & Prolific

Experience the rich, sweet flavor of Chocolate Beauty Bell Pepper Seeds, a stunning heirloom variety prized for its early harvest and striking color transformation. These peppers mature from green to deep chocolate brown with vibrant brick-red flesh inside, adding visual appeal and exceptional taste to salads, roasts, and fresh dishes.

Why Grow Chocolate Beauty Bell Peppers?

Early Harvest: Ready in just 57 days, these are among the fastest-maturing bell peppers, perfect for short growing seasons.

Sweet & Flavorful: Enjoy a sugary, non-spicy taste that enhances both raw and cooked dishes.

Hardy & Productive: Tolerates cool nights and produces heavy yields of 3-4" peppers—ideal for home gardeners.

Stunning Colors: The chocolate-brown skin and red interior make these peppers as beautiful as they are delicious.

Growing Tips

Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost, using sterile soil and 85°F bottom heat. Transplant seedlings after 6 true leaves develop, spacing them 30" apart in rich soil or large containers. Harvest when peppers reach full size and their signature chocolate hue.

Perfect for gardeners who crave early, sweet, and visually striking peppers—plant Chocolate Beauty Bell Pepper Seeds today for a bountiful harvest!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Heat Level: Sweet
  • SHU: 0
  • Maturity: 57 days after transplant
  • Pod Size: 3-4 in.  Plant Size: 2 ft.
  • Origin: U.S.A.
  • Capsicum annuum
  • Heirloom and Open-Pollinated
  • Untreated and Non-GMO
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