Pimento Sheepnose Seeds

Pimento Sheepnose Seeds

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Grow your own stunning Pimento Sheepnose Pepper Seeds and enjoy one of the best sweet peppers for home gardens. This beautiful heirloom variety ripens from vibrant green to a striking fire-engine red, making it a showstopper in both your garden and your kitchen.

An Ohio heirloom, the Sheepnose Pimento Pepper is prized for its adaptability to northern climates and its thick-walled, juicy, and crisp texture. Perfect for stuffing, roasting, snacking, or creating classic pimento cheese spread, these peppers measure 3-4" wide with thick stems, ensuring a bountiful harvest.

  • Heirloom & Open-Pollinated - A reliable, non-GMO variety that you can save seeds from year after year.
  • Sweet & Versatile - With a Scoville heat level of 0-500, these peppers are mild and perfect for any dish.
  • Easy to Grow - Compact 24" plants thrive in gardens or large 5-gallon containers.
  • Fast Harvest - Ready in just 70 days, these peppers are a gardener’s dream.

Start your Pimento Sheepnose Pepper Seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost. Plant seeds 1/4" deep in sterile soil, maintain 85°F bottom heat, and keep moist. Germination takes 7-14 days. Transplant seedlings once they develop 6 true leaves, spacing them 30" apart in rich soil or containers.

Harvest when peppers turn a deep red for the best flavor. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, these easy-to-grow peppers will reward you with a delicious and visually stunning crop.

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