
Pepper Sweet Beauty Bell F1
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Grow Delicious Bell Peppers at Home – Beauty Bell F1 Seeds
Enhance your garden with the Sweet Pepper Beauty Bell F1, a versatile and prolific variety that delivers vibrant, thick-walled fruits. Starting as dark green, these square-shaped peppers mature into a striking red with exceptional flavour. Perfect for summer cooking, Beauty Bell F1 can be enjoyed fresh in salads, added to stir fries and curries, stuffed, roasted, or blended into sauces to bring bold colour and taste to your dishes.
Growing these peppers is straightforward, requiring care similar to tomatoes. While they can thrive outdoors in sunny and sheltered spots, they produce the best results in a polytunnel or glasshouse. Sweet Pepper Beauty Bell F1 is a fantastic addition for gardeners who value reliable crops and fresh, homegrown produce.
Handy Tip: Green peppers are simply immature fruits and are entirely edible. As they ripen, they transition to a vibrant red and develop a sweeter flavour, making them a versatile choice for any dish.
Key Features
- Vibrant Fruits: Produces large, square-shaped peppers with thick walls, transitioning from dark green to brilliant red as they mature.
- Delicious Flavour: Offers a sweet and satisfying taste, perfect for a wide variety of dishes.
- Versatile Culinary Use: Enjoy raw in salads, cook in stir fries and curries, or try them stuffed, roasted, or added to sauces.
- Easy to Grow: Requires care similar to tomatoes, making it accessible for gardeners of all experience levels.
- Adaptable Growing Conditions: Thrives outdoors in sunny, sheltered spots, with best results in a polytunnel or glasshouse.
- Prolific Harvests: Reliable and productive, ensuring a rewarding crop season for gardeners.
Growing chart
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Technical specifications
Approx. Seed count | 25 Seeds |
When to Sow | February to April |
Where to Sow | Scatter seeds onto the surface of free-draining compost in pots or trays. Lightly cover them with a fine layer of compost or vermiculite. Maintain a warm environment with a consistent temperature of 18–21°C to support successful germination. |
What to Do Next | When seedlings are large enough to handle, transfer them into individual pots and continue growing them under glass. Once the plants have grown taller and stronger, move them into growbags or larger pots, ensuring they remain in an under-glass environment for optimal growth. Start feeding the plants weekly with tomato fertiliser as soon as the first fruits begin to set, ensuring healthy development and maximum yield. |
Harvest | July to October |