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Growing Midnight Dreams Peppers in the Vegetable Garden
To grow your peppers, prepare your seed starting trays and plant the seeds. Start the process about 6-8 weeks before your last spring frost date. You can use either well-draining soil or go for a seed starting mix like Minute Soil Coco Clair - both work well for seed starting. The seeds should be planted about 0.25 inches deep. Make sure the soil stays moist, but don’t overwater your seeds. You can stick your finger into the soil to see if it’s dry below the surface. If it is, then give your plants a little water, but make sure you don’t overwater them. Keep your peppers in a warm spot for germination, somewhere around 80-90 F. You can use a grow light to create a warmer space that will help them germinate. After about 7-10 days, they should germinate, and you can move them to a cooler spot so they can be hardened off before you plant them in the garden. Plant your seedlings in a sunny location that has well-draining soil, ideally somewhere you haven’t grown nightshades in a while, to make sure the soil has plenty of nutrients. Make sure to cover the roots completely as you are planting the seedlings. Space them about 12-18 inches apart and space rows 2-3 feet apart. Make sure you aren’t planting hot and sweet pepper varieties close to each other to avoid cross-pollination.
Taking good care of your plants will ensure that you end up with a great harvest of peppers! Make sure to water them consistently. You can sprinkle some mulch around the base of the plant to keep the moisture in and suppress any weeds. Make sure to support the plants with stakes or trellises, which will help them grow upright and will support the plant as they grow fruit. Companion planting with plants like marigolds and basil can help keep pests away and bring pollinators to your garden. To help your plants grow, you can try giving them fertilizer full of phosphorus and calcium. Be sure to follow the instructions on your fertilizer and not over-fertilize them. And keep an eye on your peppers - if you spot any pests or diseases, make sure to treat them immediately!
Harvesting Midnight Dreams Peppers
As they mature, your peppers will turn from a green to brown, then purple-black. This variety will be ready for harvest about 85-100 days after transplanting. You’ll know the pepper is ready for harvest when it is a dark color and feels firm. Because these are sweet peppers, they taste best when fully ripe - harvesting them too early or too late may leave you with a bitter fruit. To harvest the pepper, you can cut the stem with garden shears of a knife. Make sure to be gentle and not damage the plant so it can keep producing fruit!
About Midnight Dreams Pepper Garden Seeds
Midnight Dreams peppers were probably bred for their dark skin - they are one of the darkest-colored peppers around. They have good yields and produce delicious fruits.
These peppers have a unique black skin and green flesh. They are very similar to bell peppers, and have very little spice and are mostly sweet. You can use them however you would use a bell pepper.
These plants can grow up to 2 feet tall, so they’re probably not a good fit for hanging baskets. However, they can grow well in raised beds, garden plots, and bigger pots.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"Not only will these dark peppers add aesthetic appeal to your garden, but they will also make any dish you use them in look unique!"
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- Chelsea Hafer, True Leaf Market Writer
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- 250mg - Wholesale - Approximately 35 Seeds
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- 1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 64,000 Seeds
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