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Sweet, one of the best for eating raw in salads. Slightly less than average yields for peppers of this type.
I bought this plant at a local Wal-mart garden center last year in Feb. I planted mine in a huge stone planter and kept it in mostly sunn...Read More
First year gardening! We planted in March. One of things I planted was the Gypsy Pepper. They started slow, think they were not getting...Read More
Been a staple in the garden. Plant has survived our 100+ degree blasts this summer. Just watering with a seeper hose.
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This is my first year growing it. It seems to be a fairly tough plant, that can take less than ideal conditions.
I planted my Gypsy Pepper plant Memorial Day weekend. It's now June 24 and I picked the first pepper today. The cut stem smells as if the...Read More
Not a bell, but a conical sweet pepper going from pale green to yellow to intense orange to red, becoming sweeter all along. Hybrid, whi...Read More
I purchased a small potted gypsy from a nursery late this summer. I left it in the pot for the remainder of the summer and fall. I did ...Read More
I've grown this variety for 2 years now, and I'm starting more plants this year. It's definitely a garden "staple" for me. It fruits pr...Read More
Elongated fruits grow 4 1/2" long by 2 1/2" wide, start yellowish green and mature yellow to orange to red. (65 day).