Grow a bright, compact garden display with this Edible Ornamental Pepper Seeds Mix, featuring multiple small, colorful peppers that deliver bold spice and vibrant decorative appeal. These cone-shaped and round peppers grow in a stunning array of reds, yellows, oranges, purples, and black hues, making them ideal for kitchen gardens, patio pots, and landscape borders.
Unlike purely decorative varieties, these Non-GMO Ornamental Pepper Plants produce peppers that are edible and hot, perfect for seasoning, drying, and spicy culinary use. Compact plants thrive in warm weather and set fruit continuously through the summer and fall, offering excellent garden color and flavorful harvests.
Features
- Multicolor, compact hot pepper plants for decorative and edible use.
- Perfect for containers, patio pots, borders, and garden rows.
- Edible peppers with spicy heat levels.
- Non-GMO open-pollinated seed mix.
- Continuous fruiting throughout warm seasons.
- Ideal for drying, seasoning, and fresh culinary use.
- Bright colors include yellow, red, orange, purple, and black.
Specifications
- Product Name: Edible Ornamental Pepper Seeds Mix
- Plant Type: Warm-season hot pepper mix
- Growth Habit: Compact, upright bush variety
- Seed Type: Non-GMO, Open-pollinated
- Heirloom: Mix may include heirloom types
- USDA Zones: Best in Zones 4–11 as summer crop
- Growing Season: Late spring to early fall
- Sun Requirement: Full sun
- Days to Maturity: 70–100 days depending on variety
- Germination Temperature: 75°F–95°F (24°C–35°C)
- Plant Height: 8–20 inches
- Plant Spacing: 10–16 inches apart
- Soil Preference: Warm, well-drained fertile soil
- Water Requirement: Moderate moisture at the base
- Support Needed: None; compact habit
- Growth Advantage: High-yield, multicolor display with edible peppers
Planting Guide
- Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost.
- Sow ¼ inch deep in warm seed-starting soil.
- Keep soil at 75°F–95°F for fast germination.
- Transplant outside only after frost danger passes.
- Plant in full sun and space 10–16 inches apart.
- Water at soil level; avoid wetting leaves.
- Harvest when peppers reach full color.
- Pick regularly to encourage new fruiting.
- Use fresh, dried, or as colorful edible garnish.