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Escamillo Pepper Plant **Pre-Order Only**
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.
