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Pepper Ashe County Pimento Sweet Seeds | Northern Seeds

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Pepper Ashe County Pimento Sweet Seeds | Northern Seeds

Pepper Ashe County Pimento Sweet Seeds | Northern Seeds

(Sweet pepper.)

The Ashe County Pimento truly stood out in our 2023 trials of early-ripening peppers, and we’re excited to offer it. Early, delicious, and prolific, (with an outstanding 19 peppers on a single plant), this heirloom variety from the cool Smoky Mountains performs beautifully in our cool, short summers as well. Perfect for those seeking a bountiful, flavorful harvest even in less-than-ideal growing conditions.

+/- 25 Seeds

Certified organic by Quebec Vrai

Growing recommendations

Start Ashe County Pimento seeds indoors about 8–10 weeks before the last expected frost. Keep seeds in a warm location to encourage germination. Transplant outdoors after the last frost, in full sun, spacing plants 18–24 inches apart. Water regularly and ensure well-drained soil. Peppers love heat but this variety can also be successfully grown in cooler regions.

$3.31
Pepper Ashe County Pimento Sweet Seeds | Northern Seeds
$3.31

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(Sweet pepper.)

The Ashe County Pimento truly stood out in our 2023 trials of early-ripening peppers, and we’re excited to offer it. Early, delicious, and prolific, (with an outstanding 19 peppers on a single plant), this heirloom variety from the cool Smoky Mountains performs beautifully in our cool, short summers as well. Perfect for those seeking a bountiful, flavorful harvest even in less-than-ideal growing conditions.

+/- 25 Seeds

Certified organic by Quebec Vrai

Growing recommendations

Start Ashe County Pimento seeds indoors about 8–10 weeks before the last expected frost. Keep seeds in a warm location to encourage germination. Transplant outdoors after the last frost, in full sun, spacing plants 18–24 inches apart. Water regularly and ensure well-drained soil. Peppers love heat but this variety can also be successfully grown in cooler regions.