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  1. ‘Lunchbox’ plants produce a large crop of brightly colored, miniature Peppers. Collect the Peppers when they are green or if you’re patient, wait for them to ripen to yellow, orange or red before picking. These plants are a great choice for limited-space gardens or containers.

  2. Lunchbox peppers" are miniature hybrid sweet peppers ( Capsicum annum) known for their fruit-like, sweet flavor, crisp texture and colorful appearance. They are harvested when fully ripened to a red, yellow or orange color. They mature at a size of 1 to 2 inches wide and 1 to 3 inches long.

  3. Jun 1, 2015 · These pepper plants tend to give high yields, so consider staking them with a tomato cage if they're in a windy area to keep the stems from breaking. The peppers are ready for harvesting when they've completely turned their red, orange, or yellow color.

  4. Lunchbox offers up small, powerfully sweet peppers that arrive in shades of yellow, orange and red. The plants are remarkably tall and sturdy, standing up to the elements. This one is the perfect snacking pepper!

  5. In this Plant Profile, get specific details, including the characteristics and best uses of Lunchbox peppers, one of our Plant Profiles featured in our Bell Peppers Guide.

  6. The size of the lunchbox pepper plants makes them an excellent choice to grow in any setting. Their flexible, smaller, and compact nature is perfect for planting in containers, hanging baskets, or pots that are placed in patios, balconies, windowsills, or garden.

  7. Lunchbox pepper plants grow 18 to 24high, and provide plenty of juicy 1 to 1.5″ long red, yellow, and orange sweet peppers. They have a small seed core, and a big crunch, making them perfect for snacking. They are also delicious in everything from salads to omelets.

  8. Feb 6, 2024 · If you’re looking to add some homegrown goodness to your meals, learning how to grow lunchbox peppers is a rewarding experience. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through the essential steps to cultivate these delightful treats in your own backyard.

  9. These beautiful, mini-sized peppers are remarkably sweet and flavorful. They are delicious sautéed, as an addition to salads and, of course, perfect for a healthy snack. All three varieties have tall, strong plants that yield well for snack-type peppers. Sell the mixed colors loose or in clamshells. Bred by Janika Eckert.

  10. This lovely variety produces 3" long fruit that ripens to vibrant orange; irresistible to children, these sweet and crisp peppers are great stuffed, roasted, grilled or on vegetable trays; tall, strong plants are wonderful in patio containers or gardens;

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