Escamillo Pepper Plant **Pre-Order Only**

$5.00

Pre-Order your Escamillo Pepper plant(s) today. These plants will be available in late May.

Delicious yellow Italian frying pepper.

The golden-yellow counterpart to lovely 'Carmen' and a refined take on the popular Corno di Toro (or "Bull's Horn") pepper class. Intoxicating sweetness any way it is prepared, but traditionally used for frying. Broad-shouldered with an attractive taper. Fruits avg. 6" long x 2-2 1/2" wide.

Grown from USDA Certified Organic Seed. All of our potting soil is Certified for Organic Use.

Certified Naturally Grown using Regenerative techniques.

DTM (days to maturity): 60 days to green pepper, 80 days to yellow (ripe) from transplanting.

Growing Instructions:

  • Peppers thrive in well-drained, fertile soils with a pH of 6.5. Abundant phosphorus and calcium is needed for the best results.

  • Transplant out after frost when the soil is warm and weather is settled. Ideal seedlings have buds, but no open flowers.

  • Space pepper plants 12-18" apart in rows 24-36" apart, or 2 rows on poly/paper mulch, 18" between plants.

  • Water-in transplants using a high phosphorus solution.

Pre-Order your Escamillo Pepper plant(s) today. These plants will be available in late May.

Delicious yellow Italian frying pepper.

The golden-yellow counterpart to lovely 'Carmen' and a refined take on the popular Corno di Toro (or "Bull's Horn") pepper class. Intoxicating sweetness any way it is prepared, but traditionally used for frying. Broad-shouldered with an attractive taper. Fruits avg. 6" long x 2-2 1/2" wide.

Grown from USDA Certified Organic Seed. All of our potting soil is Certified for Organic Use.

Certified Naturally Grown using Regenerative techniques.

DTM (days to maturity): 60 days to green pepper, 80 days to yellow (ripe) from transplanting.

Growing Instructions:

  • Peppers thrive in well-drained, fertile soils with a pH of 6.5. Abundant phosphorus and calcium is needed for the best results.

  • Transplant out after frost when the soil is warm and weather is settled. Ideal seedlings have buds, but no open flowers.

  • Space pepper plants 12-18" apart in rows 24-36" apart, or 2 rows on poly/paper mulch, 18" between plants.

  • Water-in transplants using a high phosphorus solution.