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Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper Seeds

Capsicum annuum

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$8.98

Grow Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper from seed for a productive home garden. Use the planting details on this page to compare sun exposure, spacing, sowing...

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SunFull sun
Plant Spacing18-24 in. apart
Days to MaturityAbout 65-80 days after transplanting, depending on conditions
Planting Depth1/4 in.
Sowing SeasonStart indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting; move outdoors after frost risk has passed
Germination Time7-21 days under warm conditions

About Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper Seeds

Capsicum annuum

Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper Seeds grow mild Italian-style peppers often used fresh, pickled, or cooked. Plants need full sun, warm temperatures, and fertile, well-drained soil.

Start seeds indoors before the outdoor planting season, then transplant after nights are warm and frost risk has passed. Keep soil evenly moist and harvest peppers when they reach usable size.

Planting Notes

  • Light: full sun
  • Sowing: start indoors before transplanting
  • Use: fresh eating, pickling, and cooking
  • Season: warm-season annual vegetable
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Why Gardeners Love It

Mild Italian-style pepper for fresh use, pickling, and cooking.

Compact warm-season crop for garden beds and containers.

Planting Guide

Sow Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper in start indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting; move outdoors after frost risk has passed at about 1/4 in. deep. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, usually 7-21 days under warm conditions.

Grow in full sun and space plants about 18-24 in. apart apart for airflow and harvest access.

Expect maturity in about about 65-80 days after transplanting, depending on conditions, with timing varying by weather, soil temperature, and local growing conditions.

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Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper Seeds

Capsicum annuum

Write a review
$8.98

Grow Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper from seed for a productive home garden. Use the planting details on this page to compare sun exposure, spacing, sowing...

Pack Size Help me choose

In stock - ready to add to your cart

Shipping options and delivery estimates are confirmed at checkout.

Germination Support U.S. Customer Support Planting Guidance
SunFull sun
Plant Spacing18-24 in. apart
Days to MaturityAbout 65-80 days after transplanting, depending on conditions
Planting Depth1/4 in.
Sowing SeasonStart indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting; move outdoors after frost risk has passed
Germination Time7-21 days under warm conditions

About Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper Seeds

Capsicum annuum

Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper Seeds grow mild Italian-style peppers often used fresh, pickled, or cooked. Plants need full sun, warm temperatures, and fertile, well-drained soil.

Start seeds indoors before the outdoor planting season, then transplant after nights are warm and frost risk has passed. Keep soil evenly moist and harvest peppers when they reach usable size.

Planting Notes

  • Light: full sun
  • Sowing: start indoors before transplanting
  • Use: fresh eating, pickling, and cooking
  • Season: warm-season annual vegetable
Fresh
Harvest
Kitchen Garden
Favorite
Easy to Grow

Why Gardeners Love It

Mild Italian-style pepper for fresh use, pickling, and cooking.

Compact warm-season crop for garden beds and containers.

Planting Guide

Sow Pepperoncini Sweet Pepper in start indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting; move outdoors after frost risk has passed at about 1/4 in. deep. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, usually 7-21 days under warm conditions.

Grow in full sun and space plants about 18-24 in. apart apart for airflow and harvest access.

Expect maturity in about about 65-80 days after transplanting, depending on conditions, with timing varying by weather, soil temperature, and local growing conditions.

Shipping & Returns
Orders are packed with care when items are available. Shipping options, delivery estimates, rates and taxes are confirmed at checkout where applicable.
Germination Support
If seeds do not germinate under recommended conditions, contact us within 30 days with your order number and photos of your setup. We will review eligible claims and help with replacement guidance, store credit or next planting steps.
Germination SupportGuidance for strong, healthy growth.
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