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Jingle Bell Pepper Seed

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Anybody know where I can get some Jingle Bell Pepper seeds....soon? Thanks you.
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Never heard of them . . . tell us about Jingle Bell Peppers . . .
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Jingle Bell peppers are small, 1 1/2" x 1 1/2", shiny bright red, early maturing, thin walled sweet peppers. I don't eat peppers, but love to grow them, so I can't tell you how they taste but Joe says they have a different flavor than sweet bell peppers. A little spicy, not hot. I've always thought they would probably be good stuffed with chicken, tuna or ham salad. They are easy to grow and produce heavily all summer. I used to get seeds from Johnny's Select, but they haven't had them for a few yrs. Can't find them in any of my catalogs. They're shaped like a very small apple, not like piminto peppers. val
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I found these two seed places in a search. Hopefully you can get them - they sound great :)

http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/ ... /1?SA=1113

http://www.reimerseeds.com/jingle-bells ... ppers.aspx
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Jingle Bell Peppers (???)

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Hi-
I'm new to this post and new to planting peppers, but I hope someone can help. I am looking to plant "sweet mini-bell peppers" this year, but I am unable to find the plants. I'm not even sure that's the right name. From research, I think it might be called "Jingle Bell" peppers. I've seen them in red, yellow and orange. They are sweet and very small.
Any info you may have, I'd appreciate.
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Jingle Bells peppers sources

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SEED SOURCES - Jingle Bells Peppers

Tomato Growers Supply
(888) 478-7333
www.tomatogrowers.com
'Ariane,' 'Bell Boy,' 'Jingle Bells,' 'Gypsy,' 'King Arthur,' 'Purple Beauty,' 'Tequila'

Harris Seeds
(800) 514-4441
www.harrisseeds.com
'Blushing Beauty,' 'Flamingo,' Jingle Bells,' 'La Bamba,' 'Lady Bell'

Johnny's Selected Seeds
(207)437-4301
www.johnnyseeds.com
'Ace,' Jingle Bells,' 'Lipstick,' 'Red Knight,' 'Round of Hungary,' 'Islander'
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Re: Jingle Bell Pepper Seed

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joval wrote:Anybody know where I can get some Jingle Bell Pepper seeds....soon? Thanks you.
Did you ever find your jingle bell pepper seeds? If not, I have some if you want still want them. :)
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