Scotch Bonnet x Yellow Bell Pepper Seeds: A Flavorful Fusion
Looking for a pepper that offers both flavor and a manageable level of heat? Our Scotch Bonnet x Yellow Bell Pepper Seeds are the perfect choice! This unique cross combines the tropical heat of the Scotch Bonnet with the sweet, juicy crunch of a Yellow Bell Pepper, resulting in a pepper that’s both delicious and versatile. These seeds are organically grown and open pollinated, ensuring quality and genetic diversity.
The peppers produced from these seeds typically have a mild-to-medium heat level, significantly lower than a standard Scotch Bonnet. This makes them ideal for those who enjoy a touch of fire without being overwhelmed. Expect a vibrant golden yellow color when ripe, with a shape that can vary from blocky to bonnet-like, depending on the phenotype. The flavor profile features sweet, fruity notes upfront, followed by a gentle warmth that lingers pleasantly.
Benefits of Growing Scotch Bonnet x Yellow Bell Pepper Seeds:
- Unique Flavor Profile: Enjoy the best of both worlds with a blend of sweet and spicy notes.
- Manageable Heat: Perfect for those who prefer a milder pepper.
- Versatile Use: Excellent for salsas, sauces, fresh eating, and ornamental gardens.
- Organically Grown: Ensuring high-quality, healthy seeds.
- Open Pollinated: Allowing you to save seeds for future generations.
This pepper is a fantastic addition to any garden, whether you’re a seasoned grower or just starting out. It’s especially well-suited for gardeners who appreciate the flavor of Scotch Bonnets but desire a more family-friendly heat level. Each pack contains 12+ seeds, providing ample opportunity to grow a bountiful harvest.
Key to Success: Plant your Scotch Bonnet x Yellow Bell Pepper seeds in well-draining soil and provide plenty of sunlight. Water regularly and fertilize as needed. With proper care, you’ll be rewarded with a delicious and unique pepper that will enhance your culinary creations and add beauty to your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How hot are these peppers compared to a regular Scotch Bonnet? The heat level is significantly milder, typically falling in the mild-to-medium range on the Scoville scale.
- What is the ideal soil type for growing these peppers? Well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter is ideal.
- How much sunlight do these plants need? They require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
- When is the best time to plant these seeds? Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost.
- Can I save the seeds from these peppers to grow next year? Yes, these are open-pollinated seeds, so you can save the seeds and expect them to grow true to type.


































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