Hot Peppers - Cherry Bomb

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Hot Peppers - Cherry Bomb

The fruit is round to oval and matures from green to red. Transplant outside in the spring 3 to 4 weeks after last frost date. Plant in average garden soil with sufficient organic matter. It is also resistant to Tobacco Mosaic. The Hot Pepper Cherry Bomb, 'Capsicum annuum', produces 30% to 50% more than open-pollinated types and bears round, thick-walled peppers. Harvest when peppers begin to turn green to red. Note: To get a jump on the season transplant outside, use a walls-of-water or some black plastic to maintain and increase temperatures. This plant is the variety to grow for homemade pickled peppers. The very thick walls of the Cherry Bomb allows for more absorbtion of pickle brine. Peppers use quite a bit of water but prefer to be watered deeply and not too often. ... get more information

 

Dahlia - Dahlietta Emily Growing to 10 inches tall, they can be used as splashes of color throughout the garden, in your window boxes, or in other containers. The Dahlia Dahlietta Emily, 'Dahlia pinnata' is a small, charming annual that blooms profusely through the summer with beautiful light pink flowers. Plant them in full sun and keep evenly moist.

Hot Peppers - Cherry Bomb