Sweet mini red pepper - photo

Started by Squash64, August 01, 2009, 16:03:40

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Squash64


I'm so pleased with these little peppers :)  I've got some in pots inside the greenhouse and some in the soil outside and have been picking them for the past couple of weeks.  There are lots of peppers on the plants but the plants themselves are quite small.
The seed is from Wilkinson and is half price at the moment.



Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

Squash64

Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

saddad

Might look out for that one Betty.. mine are growing well but are still all green...  :)

BarriedaleNick

They look great - been looking for a variety like that as the ones I grow are long and take an age to ripen.
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

Sholls

They look wonderful. :) Thanks for posting a pic of the packet too, we don't have Wilkinson's in Scotland, but I thought the packet looked a Fothergills-esque shape and I think I've found them.

Squash64

Quote from: sholls on August 01, 2009, 17:32:52
They look wonderful. :) Thanks for posting a pic of the packet too, we don't have Wilkinson's in Scotland, but I thought the packet looked a Fothergills-esque shape and I think I've found them.

Yes, that's them!  The photo is exactly the same one, and the description is almost word for word. 
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

Squash64

Quote from: saddad on August 01, 2009, 16:05:35
Might look out for that one Betty.. mine are growing well but are still all green...  :)

I couldn't believe that they would go red so soon, even outdoors.
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

Squash64

Quote from: BarriedaleNick on August 01, 2009, 16:27:13
They look great - been looking for a variety like that as the ones I grow are long and take an age to ripen.

I'm growing long ones too (seed saved from some bought at Lidl) and they are nowhere near ripening yet.
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

Sholls

Quote from: Squash64 on August 01, 2009, 17:36:27
Yes, that's them!  The photo is exactly the same one, and the description is almost word for word. 

Thanks for the confirmation. :) How are the outdoor variety fairing compared to those cosseted in the greenhose?

amphibian

I'm growing these too, got them from Wilkos, my first one ripened a good while ago, can't remember exactly when, but I posted the picture on here somewhere.

Very good pepper I recommend it. I wish I'd grown more of them.

Squash64

Quote from: sholls on August 01, 2009, 18:26:32
Thanks for the confirmation. :) How are the outdoor variety fairing compared to those cosseted in the greenhose?

The greenhouse ones are ripening more quickly, but outdoor ones are not far behind.  I'll take a photo tomorrow IF it isn't raining!
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

amphibian

My first one was 12th July. Outdoors, in a wet and cloudy July too  :o

Amazing.

I'm going to be using this cultivar in some breeding projects methinks.

Sholls

Looks like Mr F is about to recieve more of my hard earned moolah. :D Thanks all.

Squash64

Quote from: amphibian on August 01, 2009, 18:43:38
My first one was 12th July. Outdoors, in a wet and cloudy July too  :o

Amazing.

I'm going to be using this cultivar in some breeding projects methinks.

If I save the seeds from it, will the plants be the same?
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

amphibian

Quote from: Squash64 on August 01, 2009, 19:00:09
Quote from: amphibian on August 01, 2009, 18:43:38
My first one was 12th July. Outdoors, in a wet and cloudy July too  :o

Amazing.

I'm going to be using this cultivar in some breeding projects methinks.

If I save the seeds from it, will the plants be the same?

As long as you are not growing any other peppers. If you are, it depends what you are growing.

Squash64


Quote from: amphibian on August 01, 2009, 19:09:09

As long as you are not growing any other peppers. If you are, it depends what you are growing.

I'm growing the long sweet pepper and chillies but I bought another packet today as they were half price so it won't matter if I don't save any seeds.
Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

thifasmom

i think i will also look for this on at wilkos, it looks prolific.

BarriedaleNick

Quote from: sholls on August 01, 2009, 17:32:52
They look wonderful. :) Thanks for posting a pic of the packet too, we don't have Wilkinson's in Scotland, but I thought the packet looked a Fothergills-esque shape and I think I've found them.


Thanks sholls - We dont have a wilkos anywhere near and I couldn't fined them on the website. Ker-ching!
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

tim

#17
Seeds, Squash? Not listed as F1 so OK?

A little like  'Sunnybrook' - Real Seeds.
To start our collection of ultra-early peppers, Ben spent ages trawling through the descriptions of the seedbanks of the USDA pepper collection.

He was looking for old varieties of peppers that seemed to be repeatedly described as early and productive. From this, we made a shortlist and so started off our pepper trials.

One thing to come out of this was 'Sunnybrook'. It is a very early bell pepper - trading size for speed but still very productive and tasty. Its about 1/2 the size of the big bells you get in the supermarkets, but with many times more flavour, and much, much earlier.

Released in 1965, Sunnybrook is consistently among the earliest of our peppers, and the plants are covered in green bell peppers by mid-summer, which rapidly turn red.


We always grow lots for our own use!

Order SPSU - 25 seed [OG1] £1.69

1066

Another variety to add to my list for next year ;D
I had been looking for a good variety, and was struggling to find one that didn't need a greenhouse to ripen. So thanks for the post, and to Sholl's for the link.

Squash - your long peppers, are they outside as well? As I've looked at these (they are the only ones I buy in the summer) but read they need a greenhouse. So I'll  be interested to hear how you get on

Tim - thanks for the link and info to realseeds - as ever they do seem to come up trumps!

1066

Hector

To those of you who grow these outside...how do you overwinter them?
Jackie

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