Bishop’s Bonnet pepper
Pretty mild pepper with very little heat. The flesh is a bright orange-red and the taste is particularly tasty. The shape of this pepper is reminiscent of a bishop’s cap.
Sowing: February to April
30 seeds approximately
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Sowing: February to April
Harvest: July to September
Sowing in a bucket: Start your sowing in a small terrine from mid-February to mid -April (18/20° night and day) in seed compost, cover your seeds by 0.5 cm, pack and keep moist. Prick out your seedlings when the plants reach 4/5 cm, in pots, with potting soil 1/3 manure or compost, bury well until the first leaves. After the Saints-de-glace, when the frosts are no longer to be feared, and your plants will have reached 15/20 cm, plant your peppers by burying them in the ground, up to the first leaves, in a hole with manure, compost or a few nettle leaves if necessary. Space them 60 cm apart. Water abundantly the first days, then during the summer water regularly.
30 seeds approximately
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