Bell peppers are technically fruits that originate from Central and South America. They have been spreading around the world since the late 1400s. In 1828, California grower C.C. Marse introduced the California Wonder bell pepper. In 1928, it was officially released as a variety known as the "Calwonder Bell".
This heirloom variety produces large, glossy green fruits that mature to red the longer you leave them on the plant. The peppers average 6oz and 4in x 5in in size.
Carrots, cucumbers, radishes, squash, spinach, chard, lettuce, and members of the Allium family all do well when grown in close proximity to peppers. Avoid planting peppers near cabbage and brassicas.
Starter will be in a 4" reusable nursery pot.
California Bell
Shipping is not available for live plants.
We will keep your plants thriving until right before it's time for you to plant them in your garden. Orders will be ready to pick up at our farm in Greenwood Springs, Mississippi, March-May.
Orders over $200 can be scheduled for free, front-door delivery to Monroe County, MS. customers. We'll also have a few delivery drops in North Columbus and Tupelo and are happy to meet customers with any order size at our drop locations.