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FREE: 30 Beautiful Tri-Color Ornamental Pepper Seeds Gin bid gets 60 seeds

30 Beautiful Tri-Color Ornamental Pepper Seeds Gin bid gets 60 seeds
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The listing, 30 Beautiful Tri-Color Ornamental Pepper Seeds Gin bid gets 60 seeds has ended.


Description: Package of 30 seeds Chinese Ornamental Peppers. These seeds will come in a small clear ziplock bag, and do not have growing instructions, so I listed them below:
How to Grow From Seeds
Ornamental peppers provide brilliant bursts of color to your outdoor landscaping or indoor houseplant collection. Ornamental peppers thrive in rich, well-drained soil and full sunlight. Growing ornamental peppers from seed offers you an inexpensive way to add dramatic color to your plant collection.
Instructions
1.Fill small seedling containers, such as the cups of an egg carton or plastic yogurt cups, with a seed-starting mix or basic potting soil. Leave approximately 1/4 inch of space between the top of the soil and the top of the container.
2.Make a 1/4-inch indention in the soil in the middle of each container with your finger.
3.Drop an ornamental pepper seed into each hole. Loosely cover the hole with soil.
4.Water the soil until it is moist, but not soggy. Loosely drape a piece of plastic wrap over the containers to help keep the soil moist.
5.Place the containers in an area where the temperature stays between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, such as a sunny windowsill. Check the soil every day to ensure it stays moist -- small containers can dry out quickly.
6.The seedlings should emerge after about 10 days. Keep the seedlings moist and expose them to approximately 12 hours of sun each day.
7.Transplant the seedlings to a garden bed or a larger container after about eight to 10 weeks, when at least four leaves have emerged from the plant.
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can you eat the peppers? they look good
Apr 15th, 2015 at 4:10:33 PM PDT by
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Yes, they are edible and hot. Thanks for your interest :)
Apr 15th, 2015 at 5:58:35 PM PDT by
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F & W nice auction :)
Apr 16th, 2015 at 9:37:37 PM PDT by
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Thanks for bidding! Fanned you too :)
Apr 17th, 2015 at 3:24:26 AM PDT by

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