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Purple Beauty Bell Seeds - Sweet Pepper - Fun to Grow - ON SALE

Purple Beauty Bell Seeds - Sweet Pepper - Fun to Grow - ON SALE

Regular price $ 1.25 USD
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Grow Stunning Purple Beauty Bell Sweet Pepper Seeds

Add a burst of vibrant color to your garden with Purple Beauty Bell Sweet Pepper Seeds. These heirloom, open-pollinated peppers are a visual delight, maturing from light green to white before developing striking purple stripes that cover the entire fruit. The deep purple skin contrasts beautifully with the lime-green flesh, making them a standout in any garden or dish.

Why Choose Purple Beauty Bell Peppers?

These blocky, 4-lobed peppers grow on sturdy 24" tall plants, perfect for container gardening or garden beds. With a heat level of none, they offer a sweet, crisp flavor that’s perfect for fresh eating, salads, and veggie trays. The peppers hold their purple color well and will eventually ripen to a deep reddish-purple, but they can be harvested at any stage for different culinary uses.

Easy to Grow & Highly Productive

Start your Purple Beauty Bell Sweet Pepper Seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost. Plant them in sterile media, cover lightly, and provide 85°F bottom heat and bright light. Seeds typically germinate in 7-21 days. Once seedlings have 6 true leaves, transplant them into rich soil or large 5-gallon containers, spacing them 30" apart. Harvest full-sized purple peppers to encourage continuous production.

Versatile & Nutritious

Use these peppers just like any other bell pepper-raw, roasted, or sautéed. When cooked, the purple skin turns green, but fresh slices add a stunning pop of color to any dish. Packed with vitamins and antioxidants, these peppers are as nutritious as they are beautiful.

Start growing your own eye-catching, delicious peppers today!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Heat Level: Sweet
  • SHU: 0
  • Maturity: 75 days after transplant
  • Pod Size: 3 in.  Plant Size: 2 ft.
  • Origin: U.S.A.
  • Capsicum annuum
  • Heirloom and Open-Pollinated
  • Untreated and Non-GMO

 

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Liam Night

They germinated quickly, and are great for beginners like me.

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Robert Maytum

Hi there,my 2 peppers chocolate & purple came up first,then I started to be concerned,are my Bolivian peppers going to come up.I learned that you have to be patient. ALL 3 plants are doing GREAT.Thanks for good seeds and fast shipping.

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Mandy B.
Purple Peppers - a new favorite!

These are gorgeous, especially when sliced, the brilliant green inside looks so good with the purple exterior. Great for salads and fajitas! Easy to grow.

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