Gypsy (F1)
Matures: 65 days Type: First Generation Hybrid (F1) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » This small sweet pepper sets fruit reliably in cold zones. A farmer favorite —chefs prize it for its sweetness and versatility. Medium in size and tapered, pale yellow fruit ripens to a rich scarlet red.... Read More
Golden Cal Wonder (OP)
Type: Open Pollinated Matures: 60 days green, 78 days gold How to Grow: Learn how to grow » The original yellow bell pepper! Still a very popular variety, fruits are thick-walled, very sweet and mild. Early, sturdy upright plants bear reliably in cooler temperatures with good fruit set.
Corno Di Toro Yellow (H)
Type: Heirloom Matures: 80 days How to Grow: Learn how to grow » ‘Bull’s horn’ Italian yellow peppers start as a pale green, ripen to a rich golden yellow and are slightly sweeter than the red, with a fruity flavor. Pair them with the red Corno Di Toro for a... Read More
Corno Di Toro Red (H)
Type: Heirloom (H) Matures: 80 days How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Description: ‘Horn of the bull’ name refers to this Italian pepper’s long and tapered shape. Traditionally fried in olive oil with onion and yellow Corno Di Toro peppers. Delicious when fire-roasted on the grill or in... Read More
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Catnip
Perennial or Annual: Perennial Best Season to Plant: Spring through summer Best Place to Plant: Full sun to light shade Growth: 2-3 feet Soft rounded slightly serrated leaves of a sage green. Flowers are not showy, born in white clusters at the end of the branch. Regular trimming will keep... Read More