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  1. ‘Golden Summeris sure to be a favorite in your vegetable garden. Thick, lobed fruit matures from lime green to golden yellow throughout the summer months. Colorful Bell Peppers are rich in Vitamin C and are full of flavor.

  2. Golden Summers have an outstand...Read More This bell pepper is lime green ripening to golden yellow and is 4-lobed. The Golden Summer Bell Pepper plant provides good foliage cover for the sweet bell peppers that are excellent stuffed or added to salads.

  3. Plant database entry for Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum 'Golden Summer') with 22 data details.

    • Perennial
    • Full Sun
    • Herb/ForbShrub
    • Mesic
  4. Planting peppers is easy. Just follow these steps: Step 1: If planting in-ground, prepare the soil with a tiller or turning fork. Work a 3- to 5-inch layer of compost or premium garden soil, such as Miracle-Gro® Garden Soil for Vegetables & Herbs, into the soil to a depth of 6 of 10 inches.

    • General Pepper Care Tips
    • Pepper Seedling Care Tips
    • Adolescent Pepper Plant Care Tips
    • Mature Pepper Plant Care Tips
    • End-Of-The-Year Pepper Plant Tips

    Before I get into each individual plant stage, let’s start with some care guidelines that apply throughout the entire lifespanof a pepper plant. Follow these tips during the seedling stage, all the way through to harvesting and beyond. 1. Avoid over-watering. Water is essential to all plant life. However, an overabundance of water is a bad thing fo...

    Pepper seedlings are delicate, small, and easy to over-care for. We have learned this the hard way! Pepper seedling care tips: 1. Bottom water. When pepper plants are a week or two old, they are fragile. Watering from above with a watering can or faucet can damage the stems of the plant. Instead, water from below. Fill your trays with water and all...

    After your pepper seedlings are about 2-3 weeks old (after sprouting), they should be ready to move up to a larger pot. We call this stage the ‘adolescent’ stage, and it is basically a period of rapid growth. Adolescent pepper plant care tips: 1. Use quality potting mix. The soil in which you grow can make or break your results. A bad potting mix c...

    As your plants continue to grow from an adolescent stage to maturity, they will begin producing flowers and continue growing more branches. Growing inside? See tips for growing pepper indoors year roundhere. Mature pepper plant care tips: 1. Mulch around the base of plants. Providing a buffer between the soil and the underside of your pepper plants...

    As the weather begins to cool off, your plants will continue to ripen any existing peppers on the plant. Since peppers originate in a tropical environment, they are actually perennial plants, meaning they will generate fruits until cold weather kills them. End-of-year pepper plant care tips: 1. Harvest any ripe peppers promptly. As your plants prod...

  5. Bright green five inch peppers turn candy apple red upon maturity. Golden Bell Pepper – Reaching maturity and turning from green to yellow in 65 to 75 days, this bright golden yellow-colored bell pepper is extra crunchy and slightly sweet.

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  7. Capsicum annuum 'Golden Summer'. This lovely variety produces 4" blocky bell peppers that develop from lime green to sunny golden yellow; sweet and crisp peppers are great stuffed, roasted, grilled or on vegetable trays; tall, strong plants are superb in patio containers or gardens.