If you have had trouble getting sweet peppers to ripen, try this one.
This reliable, productive, and early variety is the only sweet pepper we grow. We can even get two harvests in one season from the same plant. Ripe when yellow. Classic sweet pepper taste with a cylindrical shape. Peppers are 5 to 7 inches long. Compact (2 ft) plants are great in pots.
How to Plant: Similar to tomatoes start indoors 8 weeks before the date of last frost. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in individual pots. A heat mat will help germination. Transplant outside when nighttime temperatures are consistently 10C or warmer. This pepper does great in a 5 gallon pot.