DESCRIPTION
Growing Pimento L Sweet Pepper Vegetable Garden Seeds
Sweet Pimento L Pepper Seed Growth Habits:
An excellent choice for container gardens, raised beds, and gardens with limited space, sweet Pimento seeds grow upright plants to a height of only about 18", yet they offer large sweet red peppers that are heart-shaped and mild.
Be sure to start your Pimento pepper seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before your last frost date. Pepper plants, which are native to the tropical regions of the Americas, are intolerant to frost. In addition, nighttime temperatures below 60 degrees F can interfere with fruit set, so it may be wise to transplant the Pimento L seedlings into the garden at least 2 weeks after your last frost date, depending on your climate.
Transplant the Pimento L sweet pepper plant to a location with full sun and evenly moist soil that is slightly acidic to neutral.
Various Uses for Sweet Pimento Peppers:
Sweet Pimento peppers are quite often pickled, and their mild, sweet flavor and heart shape make them a good candidate for garnishes, pizza topping, salsas, grilling, and stuffing.
Pimento L Sweet Pepper Benefits:
Pimento sweet peppers are low in calories and packed with vitamin C and other vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They are also considered a good source of dietary fiber.
Additional Information:
Pimento sweet peppers are thick-walled chili peppers that are probably best-known for being stuffed into green olives. They are also used in pimento loaf, a processed meat used in sandwiches.
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Capsicum annuum |
Other Names: |
Pimento sweet pepper, Pimiento sweet pepper |
Color: |
Fruit ripens from green to red; green foliage |
Flavor: |
Sweet, mild |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
95 days |
Hardiness Zone: |
Annual, not intended for overwintering |
Planting Depth: |
1/4 Inches |
Plant Spacing: |
12-24" in rows; 14-16" in raised beds |
Row Spacing: |
2-3 Inches |
Growth Habit: |
18" tall; 4-1/2" heart-shaped peppers |
Soil Preference: |
Moist, well-drained loamy soil; slightly acidic to neutral pH |
Temp Preference: |
70-84 degrees F; Nighttime temperatures between 60 and 75 degrees F to allow proper fruit set |
Light Preference: |
Full sun, at least 8 hours of direct sunlight |
Other
Pests/diseases: |
Aphids, European corn borer, Anthracnose fruit rot, Phytophthora blight, whiteflies, cutworms, pepper maggots, Colorado potato beetles, tarnished plant bug, Verticillium wilt, blossom end rot |