Organic Sweet Lunchbox Pepper Seed Mix

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Our Sweet Lunchbox Mix peppers are perfect for snacking! These sweet and crunchy peppers are the perfect size for tossing in your lunch bag for a healthy snack. Multi-colored peppers are about 2-3" long and irresistibly tasty!


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Product Details

Weight

.15G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

65° F+

Planting Depth

1/4"

Area to Sow

10' row

Days to Germ.

10-20+

Days to Maturity

60+

Best Planting Method

Transplant

Thin to

≥2" apart

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

NA

Approx. Seed Count

20

Botanical Name

Capsicum annuum

Plant Spread

12-24"

Plant Height

18-24"

Product Information

Our Sweet Lunchbox Peppers Mix are perfect for snacking! These sweet and crunchy peppers are the perfect size for tossing in your lunch bag for a healthy snack. Multi-colored peppers are about 2-3″ long and irresistibly tasty! These peppers are super prolific and out perform many hybrids.

Planting by Zones

Zones 9-10

  • Sweet Lunchbox peppers are a warm season crop in Zones 9 and 10. You can plant them in the spring through late summer. Many pepper plants can perennialize in Zones 9 and 10, but their production will diminish drastically.

Zones 2-8

  • Start inside 8 weeks prior to the last frost. Use a heating pad to ensure good germination rates.

Planting Sweet Lunchbox Pepper Seeds

  • In Zones 9 and 10, you can direct seed or transplant out your pepper seeds. We recommend you start them in early spring in starter pots and transplant them out.
  • These lunchbox peppers need warm soil to germinate. If you are starting them in starter pots, a heating pad will speed up the germination process. If you are planting outside, make sure the soil is at least 80°F.
  • To direct sow, plant seeds in debris-free, well-worked soil that has been deeply watered. Cover with 1/4″ of finely sifted soil. The minimum temperatures at night should be no less than 60°F.
  • If you are planting seeds in starter pots, plant seeds into thoroughly moist high-quality seed starting soil. Place seeds on the top of the soil and cover with 1/4″ of finely sifted soil.
  • Once your seeds have germinated and are 1-2″ tall, fertilize with an organic liquid fertilizer. When the plants are 3-4″ tall you can plant them out into the garden.
  • Space plants at least 12″ apart.

Growing Sweet Lunchbox Peppers

  • Peppers are easy to grow once you get them established.
  • Mulching heavily around your peppers will help with weed suppression and moisture retention.

Harvesting Sweet Lunchbox Peppers

  • Harvest peppers often to encourage more production. Cut fruits from their stems; do not pull. Sweet lunchbox peppers can be harvested when green, red, or orange. They are sweetest after they have turned red or orange.

Growing Peppers in Containers

  • Peppers make excellent container plants. Make sure your container is at least 20″ deep and provide support for the plants to grow up. Keep in mind containers will dry out faster because they have more surface area and less soil to hold onto moisture. Mulch heavily on the top layer of soil in the pot to keep the soil from drying out or heating up too much.

Southern California Pro-tips.

  • Mulch heavily around your plants to ensure the soil does not dry out or heat up too much.
  • When growing bell peppers, shade cloth can help to diminish sun scald that can scar the skin of the peppers.

Companion Flowers/Crops

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Product Details

Weight

.15G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

65° F+

Planting Depth

1/4"

Area to Sow

10' row

Days to Germ.

10-20+

Days to Maturity

60+

Best Planting Method

Transplant

Thin to

≥2" apart

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

NA

Approx. Seed Count

20

Botanical Name

Capsicum annuum

Plant Spread

12-24"

Plant Height

18-24"

1 review for Organic Sweet Lunchbox Pepper Seed Mix

  1. kdabueg

    LOVED this so much. I wish I could tell you that they were great in the actual lunchbox…but they rarely made it past the garden (I couldn’t stop munching on them while picking). In all seriousness, they were excellent producers – bountiful and super super sweet. I overwintered mine from last year but want to plant more so re-ordering again! These are an excellent addition to your pepper garden.

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