🫑 Pippin's Golden Honey Sweet Pepper 🍯: Plant & Pepper Review!
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Thinking about buying some Pippin's Golden Honey Pepper seeds? 🍯🫑
DO IT! This is an excellent pepper variety that I intend to add to my future seed shop, that I hope to open by 2022. 🛍️🛒
It's sweet, productive, low maintenance, great flavor, no bitterness, not overly seedy, and did I mention drop dead gorgeous?
This is a PRIME candidate for the small space container grower, apartment gardener, or urban foodie that wants to grow sweet peppers. 🫑 It'll do very well in a pot with its small pods!
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Heowing my 1st crop of these this year. Thanks for the review
Just ordered some then looked it up to see reviews. So glad I got some! Thank you for sharing! :)
You're going to love them! They're now a staple in my garden! Do be sure to check out Ajvarski Peppers, too. You cannot go wrong with them. 😁 I'll be doing more pepper reviews next year!
When that pepper was in the red stage, Wow was that ever gorgeous. It looked like the most prettiest ruby red.
Aren't they soooo beautiful?! I'm absolutely obsessed with peppers here 😂 I'm always growing something new and fun! Good to see you again, Shelley! 😊
Just ordered my seeds from Baker Creek , can't wait to plant these. They look delicious
They're incredible! Definitely a permanent variety in our garden from here on out. I also recommend checking out Ajvarski- I didn't get to do a review of that one this year, but it's (in my opinion) a superior alternative to bell peppers. Incredible variety! Thank you so much for stopping in to my little channel 😊
I will def be trying these! What company did you get these from please? THanks for all you do! I wish I could help your channel grow in some way, you are being underappreciated! I have a channel but havent posted in almost 5 years so I dont think I can help you there. Have a great day!
You are the sweetest person, thank you! I actually got these seeds from Baker Creek as one of their new additions to the catalogue last year! I have a small amount of open pollinated seed for trading purposes though, if you partake. I do a TON of trading in the off season to offset the costs of new seed 😊 Saves me a good $100+ per year AND I get my hands on some incredibly rare varieties that aren't in commercial production/catalogues. It makes me happy just to see some folks enjoying my vlogs and enjoying the spirit of gardening with me 😊 I do hope this little community grows and brings more of us in, and I'm excited to look back on years of footage, successes and failures, how I evolve as a gardener, and all of the other fun memories I'll have uploaded here as time goes on! 🌱 I hope you've been having a great weekend, and Happy Halloween! 🎃 🦇 🕸️